ICSE 2025
Sat 26 April - Sun 4 May 2025 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Tue 29 Apr 2025 09:00 - 09:10 at 208 - Session 1

I am currently an associate professor (tenure track) at University of Oulu (Finland). My research activities are related to modern software development practices and methodologies, including data analysis in software engineering, software quality, software maintenance and evolution, focusing on Technical Debt as well as code and architectural smells. Before that, I was an assistant professor (tenure track) at the University of Oulu (Finland), a postdoctoral researcher at LUT University (Finland), Tampere University (Finland), and the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, (Italy). Moreover, I was visiting researcher at the University of Kaiserslautern (TUK) and the Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering IESE (Germany). I obtained my Ph.D. in Computer Science in 2015 with a dissertation on effort estimation and data analysis in software engineering.

Tue 29 Apr

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09:00 - 10:30
Session 1GE@ICSE at 208
09:00
10m
Day opening
Welcome
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C: Valentina Lenarduzzi University of Oulu
09:10
25m
Research paper
Overcoming Obstacles: Challenges of Gender Inequality in Undergraduate ICT Programs
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Angelica Pereira State University of Bahia, Anderson Uchôa Federal University of Ceará, Edna Dias Canedo Computer Science Department - University of Brasília, Juliana Alves Pereira PUC-Rio, Claudia Pinto Pereira State University of Feira de Santana, Larissa Rocha University of the State of Bahia (UNEB)
09:35
25m
Research paper
“Robot Olympiad Inspires us Technically and also boosts our Confidence”: Understanding the Elements of Success for Women in Robotics in Bangladesh
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Nasheetat Zainah Rahman Mastermind English Medium School, Ipshita Ahmed Moon University of Dhaka, Nova Ahmed Bangladesh
10:00
25m
Research paper
Detecting Gender Bias to Enhance Inclusivity in Software Engineering Education
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Fatemeh Sadat Mirshafiee Carleton University, Nafiseh Kahani Carleton University