
Registered user since Thu 19 Sep 2019
Name:James C. Davis
Bio:
I am an Assistant Professor in ECE@Purdue. I hold a PhD in CS from Virginia Tech, where I was advised by Dongyoon Lee (now of Stony Brook).
I study the engineering of computing systems, writ broad. My primary interests are in software correctness, security, and usability. I apply a socio-technical philosophy – high-quality systems must be engineered using both human and technical perspectives. I am an empiricist; I always strive to measure the practical impact of problems and solutions.
Country:United States
Affiliation:Purdue University
Personal website: http://davisjam.github.io
Research interests:Empirical software engineering; Security; Safety; Testing; Web
Contributions
2026
ICSE
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Research Track-track
- Do Unit Proofs Work? An Empirical Study of Compositional Bounded Model Checking for Memory Safety Verification
- ConfuGuard: Using Metadata to Detect Active and Stealthy Package Confusion Attacks Accurately and at Scale
- Learning From Software Failures: A Case Study at a National Space Research Center
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