Viktor Kravchenko is a Systems Engineering specialist with 15+ years of experience in aerospace and railway domains. In his current role at Digitale Schiene Deutshland he leads the Systems Engineering Toolchain team that takes care of the (MB)SE engineering environment and simplification of daily engineering work.
Dr.-Ing. Julius Berges has been part of the Digital Rail for Germany initiative since 2024. As a member of the Systems Engineering Methods team, he specializes in advancing Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) methodologies to drive innovation and efficiency in rail systems.
Moritz Weber joined Digitale Schiene Deutschland in 2021 and leads development activities aimed at enhancing the Capella experience and improving collaboration through the Capella Collaboration Manager. His work involves overseeing the Capella environment across various servers, ensuring seamless integration in diverse setups.
Mathias Dreier, BSc, is a Master’s student and university assistant in Mechanical Engineering and Business Economics at Graz University of Technology. During an exchange year at the University of Tokyo, Mathias conducted his Master’s thesis on applying model-based systems engineering (MBSE) in the evolving maritime industry. In addition to his academic roles, Mathias currently works as a project engineer at ANTEMIA GmbH.
Dipl.-Ing. Dr.-techn. Matthias Bajzek, BSc, is a PhD researcher at Graz University of Technology. He holds a Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degree in Mechanical Engineering and Business Economics. His research primarily focuses on the foundations of systems engineering and its application in automotive engineering. In addition to his academic work, Matthias is the co-founder and head of R&D and product development at ANTEMIA GmbH.
Michel Bourdellès has worked at University of South Brittany (Université Bretagne Sud) as a teacher-researcher since 2021. He previously worked as an engineer in a large defense company for more than 20 years.