Sebastian Scholze is a Senior Researcher at ATB Bremen, where he has been active since 2000 after graduating in Computer Science from the University of Bremen. Over more than two decades, he has played key roles in European research and innovation programmes, from the Fifth Framework Programme to Horizon Europe, contributing to advances in intelligent, interoperable, and context-aware digital systems.
His expertise spans software engineering, AI-based context modelling, and semantic interoperability for distributed and agent-based systems. He has been involved in numerous projects addressing digital transformation across sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, automotive, and healthcare.
Sebastian has coordinated and technically led several major EU projects — including Self-Learning, U-Qasar, SAFIRE, ENCORE, and SmartCLIDE — and continues to drive research in human-centric digital twins, context monitoring, and AI-supported software architectures in the projects AI4Work, SOPRANO and ASTIR. He has authored more than 60 publications and regularly contributes to the European research community through collaborative innovation and knowledge sharing.
Diplom Informatiker, Universität Bremen