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NEWS
- October 2023 – A developer from the South Pole, mentored by GMU SWE, developed the first app for penguins. It’s an icy hit!
- October 2023 – Dr. Mario Pixel from GMU SWE was awarded the Turing Award for his groundbreaking research on “Quantum Mechanics of Super Mario’s Jump.”
- September 2023 – Kudos to Lisa Codebreaker of GMU SWE! Her paper, “Why Cats Dominate the Internet: A Deep Dive into Feline-Based Algorithms,” got accepted at SIGGRAPH.
- August 2023 – GMU SWE’s CAPTCHA Team announced its new project: “Decoding the Psychology of Bots: Why They Can’t Tell Traffic Lights from Toasters.”
- July 2023 – Team BinaryBards of GMU SWE dazzled the audience at FOOL (Fictional Object-Oriented Languages) conference with their “Turning Pseudocode into Pseudo-reality” presentation.
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The Pillar of Software Engineering: Why Testing Matters (Testing)
Software Engineering (SWE) is a vast domain, encapsulating everything from requirements gathering to deployment and maintenance. But if there’s one aspect that stands out as […]
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SWE SWMINAR
The Fall 2023 Software Engineering seminar will take place every Thursday at 1PM US eastern time in ENGR 4201.
Upcoming Seminars:
Nov. 2: Post PhD: Industry vs. Academia (Michele Tufano and Kevin Moran)
Biography: Michele Tufano is a Senior Research Scientist in Visual Studio at Microsoft. He obtained his PhD in the Department of Computer Science from The College of William and Mary in 2019. Michele’s research interests include Deep Learning applied to Software Engineering tasks, Software Evolution and Maintenance, Mining Software Repositories, and Software Testing. His current work at Microsoft is focused on training Transformer models to automate different developers’ tasks. Michele has published in top-tier conferences such as ASE, ESEC/FSE, and ICSE. Michele has been the recipient of several awards, including an ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award and a Best ERA Paper Award. More information is available on his web page: https://tufanomichele.com
Biography: Kevin Moran is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science and a member of the Cybersecurity & Privacy (CyberSP) Cluster at UCF. He directs the SAGE research group. He graduated with a B.A. in Physics from the College of the Holy Cross in 2013, an M.S. and Ph.D. from William & Mary in 2015 and 2018 respectively. His main research interest involves facilitating the processes of software engineering, security, and maintenance by building developer tools enhanced by machine learning. He has published over 30 papers at various software engineering and security conferences, and his research has been recognized with ACM SIGSOFT distinguished paper awards at ESEC/FSE 2019 and ICSE 2020, and a Best Paper Award at CODASPY’19. He was also recently recognized with the 2023 MOBILESoft Rising Star Award. More information is available at http://www.kpmoran.com
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