Biography

Steffen Heber is a full professor in the Department of Computer Science. He has a joint appointment between the Department of Computer Science and the College of Sciences to support the Bioinformatics Research Center (BRC) at NCSU. Dr. Heber has studied mathematics and biology at the University of Heidelberg in Germany. He has received  his PhD while working at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) under the supervision of Martin Vingron and Joerg Hoheisel. After postdoctoral research with Pavel Pevzner at UCSD he has joined NCSU in 2003. His research focuses on bioinformatics and computational biology. Dr. Heber develops algorithms for analysis, summarization, and quality control of complex biological data. His research interests include data-driven storytelling, gene transcription and alternative splicing, translation, nature-inspired computation, and common intervals.

Research Areas

  • Advanced Learning Technologies
  • Algorithms and Theory of Computation
  • Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Agents
  • Data Sciences and Analytics
  • Graphics, Human Computer Interaction, & User Experience
  • Scientific and High Performance Computing

Education

  • 2001 Ph.D. in Mathematics, title: Algorithms for Physical Mapping.
  • 1998 Staatsexamen in mathematics and biology.
  • 1995 Diploma in mathematics, title: Additive Periodizitaet bei Nim-Spielen.

CSC Spring Courses

  • CSC 591-023 LEC SP Topic CSC - Metaheuristics for Search and   F 12:50pm-3:35pm   Room: 2213 Engineering Building 3

  • CSC 591-031 LEC SP Topic CSC - Algorithmic Aspects of Bioinfo   MW 4:30pm-5:45pm   Room: 117 Ricks Hall

  • CSC 591-106 LEC SP Topic CSC - Metaheuristics for Search and   F 1:30pm-4:15pm   Room: TBA

  • CSC 591-631 LEC SP Topic CSC - Metaheuristics for Search and      Room: Distance Education - Online

  • CSC 791-023 LEC Advncd Topics CSC - MetaHeuristic Algorithms   F 12:50pm-3:35pm   Room: 2213 Engineering Building 3

  • CSC 791-102 LEC Advncd Topics CSC - Metaheuristics for Search and   F 1:30pm-4:15pm   Room: TBA

Awards

  • Carol Miller Graduate Lecturer Award - 2018 and 2013
  • Thank a Teacher Recognition Letter - Fall 2016 (2 nominations), Spring 2015 (3 nominations), Fall 2014, Fall 2013, Spring 2013
  • IBM Faculty Award - 2008
  • One of the “RASS” Top Ten Papers Advancing the Science of Risk Assessment - 2007
  • Best Paper Award, ACMSE - 2007
  • Faculty Research and Professional Development Award, NC State University - 2006
  • Travel Award, ISCB - 2002
  • Best Poster Award, DKFZ Poster Presentation - 2000
  • Diploma passed with distinction - 1995
  • Baccalaureate exam passed with distinction - 1987
  • 1st Place, Baden-Wuerttemberg Mathematics Contest - 1986