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Monika Ulrike Reif is a Professor of Safety-Critical Systems at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW). She specializes in safety systems engineering, artificial intelligence safety, and functional safety. Her current areas of research focus on the safety and certification of artificial intelligence and autonomous systems, as well as the reliability and availability of complex programmable systems. Prior to her position at ZHAW, she worked as a safety engineer at Bombardier Transportation and a development engineer at BMW, focusing on functional safety and vehicle systems. She holds a Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering and has extensive teaching experience in continuing education. She has been involved with the educational programs in mathematics and safety systems at various institutions. Monika has also contributed to significant research works, publishing peer-reviewed papers and conference contributions, and has been recognized for her work with awards such as the VDI Honorary Ring and the Artur Fischer Prize.
Zurich University of Applied Sciences • Winterthur, Switzerland
Leading research and educational initiatives in safety-critical systems.
Zurich University of Applied Sciences • Winterthur, Switzerland
Involved in teaching and curriculum development.
Bombardier Transportation • Switzerland
Focused on safety engineering for locomotives.
BMW • Germany
Worked on functional safety in vehicle systems.
University of Stuttgart • Germany
Engaged in reliability engineering research.
This requirement applies generally to the Master of Science in Engineering and its specializations like Data Science, Computer Science, and Medical Physics.