About Us

Welcome from the Founding Director

When the Max Planck Society decided to establish the new MPI for Software Systems in 2004, I was intrigued by the opportunity to create a basic research institution focused on software systems in the Max Planck Society's tradition of excellence. In time, a unique vision emerged for the institute to

  • attract some of the best talents internationally and provide them with excellent resources and an environment that encourages collaboration and out-of-box thinking;
  • pursue cutting-edge research in a diverse team that includes theoretical, empirical, and data-driven approaches, core computer science and interdisciplinary aspects; and
  • train young scientists who combine excellence in their chosen specialty with a broad perspective on computer science and the ability to communicate their results effectively to a wide audience.

I am extremely proud of what the institute has achieved during its first decade. Independent research groups in complementary areas led by faculty at different tenure-track seniority levels, excellent doctoral and post-doctoral researchers, and frequent visits by external researchers contribute to a dynamic and highly collaborative organization. We work on some of the most exciting challenges in computing, from software verification and synthesis to secure and privacy-preserving systems, machine learning, and social media systems. The institute is well on its way to establishing itself as one of the leading CS research institutions in the world and I am very happy to have had the opportunity to participate in this journey.

Peter Druschel

Structure and Organization

The Max Planck Institute for Software Systems (MPI-SWS) is part of a network of over 80 institutes run by the Max Planck Society, Germany's premier basic research organization. MPIs have an established record of world-class, foundational research in the sciences, technology, and the humanities. Research in computer science is conducted at the MPI for Software Systems, the MPI for Informatics, and the MPI for Intelligent Systems, as well as a number of other MPIs.

MPIs are publicly funded and offer a unique environment that combines the best aspects of a university and a research laboratory: Academic freedom, institutional base funding, doctoral and postdoctoral research training, short- and long-term visiting researchers, outstanding technical infrastructure and administrative support.

The MPI for Software Systems is jointly led by its faculty, who also lead independent research groups. The institute continues to grow and offers tenured and tenure-track faculty positions to outstanding candidates at all levels. Selected junior cand