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ICSE 2022
Sun 8 - Fri 27 May 2022
Fernando Castor

Registered user since Mon 26 Oct 2015

Name:Fernando Castor
Bio:

My broad research goal is to help developers build more efficient software systems more efficiently. I tend to have a hard time focusing on a single research topic. In the past, I’ve worked on a wide variety of subjects, such as program transformation systems, formal modeling of exception propagation (in sequential and concurrent systems), failure detection in distributed systems, aspect-oriented programming, and design diversity in service-oriented architectures.

Nowadays, I’m more interested in the energy efficiency of software systems, in particular, on how exploiting off-the-shelf design diversity combined with software refactoring can be a cheap way of saving energy. I also conduct investigations on code reviews, code readability, and on how we can make the review process more efficient and less painful for reviewers and patch set submitters. Finally, since my PhD student years my heart seems to have a soft spot for exception handling and I just can’t let go of it.

Country:Netherlands
Affiliation:Utrecht University & Federal University of Pernambuco
Research interests:energy efficiency, code readability, software maintenance, error handling.

Contributions

ICSE 2022 Committee Member in Program Committee within the NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results-track
MSR 2022 Committee Member in Program Committee within the Technical Papers-track
Committee Member in Shadow PC Advisors within the Shadow PC-track
Mining the Usage of Reactive Programming APIs: A Study on GitHub and Stack Overflow
ICPC 2022 Committee Member in Program Committee within the Research-track
RoPES 2022 On Recruiting Experienced GitHub Contributors for Interviews and Surveys on Prolific
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