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Stefan Wagner is a full professor of software engineering at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), where he earned his PhD in computer science. With a background in computer science and psychology, he has published over 130 peer-reviewed scientific articles and authored the book “Software Product Quality Control.” His research interests span several areas of software engineering, including software quality, human factors, AI-based software engineering, automotive software, AI-based systems, and empirical studies. Dr. Wagner serves as a Section Editor of PeerJ Computer Science and on the editorial boards of IEEE Software, Journal of Software Engineering Research and Development, and Research Ideas and Outcomes. He has received numerous best paper awards and was recently recognized as a 2022 Class of IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Contributor. Dr. Wagner is a proud member of the German GI and a senior member of ACM and IEEE. You can reach him at: stefan.wagner@tum.de
Contributions
2024
ESEM
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the IDoESE Doctoral Symposium-track
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the ESEM Technical Papers-track
- Session Chair of Empirical research methods (part of ESEM Technical Papers)
- Dealing with Time Dependence in Empirical Software Engineering
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the ESEM Registered Reports-track
- Effective and Efficient Scenarios for Simulation-Based Safety Testing of Automated Driving Systems
- Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering – NaPiRE globally distributed, yearly replicated family of surveys
- Understanding and Eliminating Barriers to Replications in Behavioural Software Engineering
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