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Name:Mairieli Wessel
Bio:
Mairieli Wessel is an Assistant Professor at the Radboud University, the Netherlands. She obtained her Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of São Paulo, Brazil. Her main research interest is in software engineering (SE) and computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW), focused on software bots and open-source development. In 2019, she was a graduate research intern at the Conversational Intelligence group at IBM Research Brazil. Previously to her research career, she worked in the industry as a software developer and as a robotics STEM instructor for primary students.
Country:Netherlands
Affiliation:Radboud University
Personal website: https://mairieli.com
Research interests:Software bots, Human aspects of SE
Contributions
2025
Mining Software Repositories
International Conference on Program Comprehension
2024
ICSME
- Committee Member in Tool Demo Track - Program Committee within the Tool Demo Track-track
- Author of What You Need is What You Get: Theory of Mind for an LLM-Based Code Understanding Assistant within the New Ideas and Emerging Results Track-track
- Committee Member in Rose Festival & Artifacts Track - Program Committee within the Artifact Evaluation Track and ROSE Festival-track
- Finance Chair in Organizing Committee
ICSE
International Conference on Program Comprehension
AST
Mining Software Repositories
2023
BotSE
Mining Software Repositories
International Conference on Program Comprehension
CHASE
2022
Mining Software Repositories
International Conference on Program Comprehension
2020
ESEC/FSE
- Panelist of Conversations on Developer Support 2 within the Paper Presentations-track
- Spokesperson of Reusing Software Engineering Knowledge from Developer Communication within the Doctoral Symposium-track
- Author of Enhancing Developers' Support on Pull Requests Activities with Software Bots within the Paper Presentations-track
- Author of Enhancing Developers' Support on Pull Requests Activities with Software Bots within the Doctoral Symposium-track