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Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer is currently an Assistant Professor in the Software Engineering Department, in the B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He received his PhD in 2016 from the University of Michigan-Dearborn under the supervision of Professor Marouane Kessentini. His research interests include software quality, systems refactoring, model-driven engineering and software testing. He is a member of the SELAB@Michigan research group, he is also a member of the Association for Computing Machinery and the IEEE Computer Society. His current research focuses on the use computational search and evolutionary algorithms to address several software engineering problems such as software quality, software remodularization, software evolution and bug management.
Contributions
2022
ICSE
- Session Chair of Variability and Product Lines 1 (part of Technical Track)
- An Ensemble Approach for Annotating Source Code Identifiers with Part-of-speech Tags
- Session Chair of Search-Based Software Engineering 3 (part of Technical Track)
- How Do I Refactor This? An Empirical Study on Refactoring Trends and Topics in Stack Overflow
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training-track
- Session Chair of Evolution and Maintenance 3 (part of Technical Track)
- Session Chair of Refactoring 1 (part of Technical Track)
Mining Software Repositories
MOBILESoft
International Conference on Technical Debt
International Conference on Program Comprehension
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