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Annibale Panichella is an assistant professor at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands. He is also a research fellow in the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability, and Trust (SnT), University of Luxembourg, where he worked as Research Associate until January 2018. His research interests include security testing, evolutionary testing, search-based software engineering, textual analysis, and empirical software engineering. He serves and has served as a program committee member of various international conferences (e.g., ICSE, GECCO, ICST, and ICPC) and as a reviewer for various international journals (e.g., TSE, TOSEM, TEVC, EMSE, STVR) in the fields of software engineering and evolutionary computation.
Contributions
2020
ASE
- Generating Highly-structured Input Data by Combining Search-based Testing and Grammar-based Fuzzing
- Good Things Come In Threes: Improving Search-based Crash Reproduction With Helper Objectives
- DeepTC-Enhancer: Improving the Readability of Automatically Generated Tests
- Botsing, a Search-based Crash Reproduction Framework for Java
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