Felix Jedrzejewski
Doctoral Student
Department of Software Engineering
Room J2341, Karlskrona
Research domain: Software Engineering
Hej alla! My name is Felix Jedrzejewski, and I have the great honor of conducting my Ph.D. studies at BTH’s DIPT faculty. Before coming to Karlskrona, I finished my master’s in Information Systems at the Technical University Munich in Germany, where I was also born and raised. However, my parents are initially from Poland. Until now, the center of my entire life was Munich, except for my exchange semester in Baltimore, USA, at the Information Security Institute of Johns Hopkins University. During my studies, I worked at Siemens Corporate Technology in one of the IT Security research groups.
But now, I am looking forward to a new chapter. Therefore, I decided to move to Karlskrona, experience Swedish academics and culture, and learn the language. Mainly, I will focus on contributing to the intersection of AI, IT Security, and Software Engineering with my exceptional colleagues from DIPT, enabled by the fantastic environment BTH provides.
Latest publications
- Felix Jedrzejewski, Oleksandr Adamov, Davide Fucci, "Threat Modeling for Large Language Model-Integrated Applications (Thremolia)", International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, ISSN 1949-3770, EISSN 1949-3789, pp. 505-507, IEEE Computer Society, 2025
- Felix Jedrzejewski, Davide Fucci, Oleksandr Adamov, "ThreMoLIA", Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering , EASE, 2025 edition, EASE 2025, pp. 834-839, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2025
- Felix Jedrzejewski, Lukas Thode, Jannik Fischbach, Tony Gorschek, Daniel Mendez, Niklas Lavesson, "Adversarial Machine Learning in Industry", Computers & Security, ISSN 0167-4048, EISSN 1872-6208, Vol. 145, Elsevier, 2024
- Felix Jedrzejewski, "Threat Modeling of ML-intensive Systems", Proceedings - 2024 IEEE/ACM 3rd International Conference on AI Engineering - Software Engineering for AI, CAIN 2024, pp. 264-266, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2024
Completed projects
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