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Christoph Treude is a Senior Lecturer in Software Engineering in the School of Computing and Information Systems at the University of Melbourne. The goal of his research is to improve the quality of software and the productivity of those producing it, with a particular focus on getting information to software developers when and where they need it.
His research combines empirical studies with the innovation of tools and approaches that take the wide variety of natural language artefacts in software repositories into account. He has authored more than 100 scientific articles with more than 200 co-authors, and his work has received an ARC Discovery Early Career Research Award (2018-2020), industry funding from Google, Facebook, and DST, as well as four best paper awards including two ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Awards. Prior to joining the University of Melbourne, Christoph Treude held a Senior Lecturer position at the University of Adelaide and worked as a postdoctoral researcher at McGill University, the University of São Paulo, and the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte. He currently serves as a board member on the Editorial Board of the Empirical Software Engineering journal and was general co-chair for the 36th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution.
Contributions
2023
ICSME
- Wait, wasn't that code here before? Detecting Outdated Software Documentation
- Committee Member in New Ideas and Emerging Results Track - Program Committee within the New Ideas and Emerging Results Track-track
- Session Chair of Empirical Studies (part of Research Track)
- How, when, and where to publish
- Committee Member in Rose Festival & Artifacts Track - Program Committee within the Artifact Evaluation Track and ROSE Festival-track
- Session Chair of Tools and Environments (part of Research Track)
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