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Rongxin Wu is currently an associate professor in School of Informatics, Xiamen University. He received his PhD degree from HKUST in 2017. His research interests include program analysis, software security, and mining software repository. His research work has been regularly published in top conferences and journals in the research communities of program languages and software engineering, including POPL, PLDI, ICSE, FSE, ISSTA, ASE, TSE and EMSE and so on. He has served as a reviewer in reputable international journals and a program committee member in several international conferences. He has ever received ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper award. More information about him can be found at: https://wurongxin1987.github.io/wurongxin.xmu.edu.cn/.
Contributions
2025
2024
ISSTA
ESEC/FSE
2023
ASE
- PC Member in Program Committee within the Research Papers-track
- Author of Demystifying Template-based Invariant Generation for Bit-Vector Programs within the Research Papers-track
- Author of DCLink: Bridging Data Constraint Changes and Implementations in FinTech Systems within the Research Papers-track
ICSE
- Author of Improving Java Deserialization Gadget Chain Mining via Overriding-Guided Object Generation within the Technical Track-track
- Author of Detecting JVM JIT Compiler Bugs via Exploring Two-Dimensional Input Spaces within the Artifact Evaluation-track
- Author of Detecting JVM JIT Compiler Bugs via Exploring Two-Dimensional Input Spaces within the Technical Track-track
2022
ASE
2021
ASE
- Author of Transcode: Detecting Status Code Mapping Errors in Large-Scale Systems within the Research Papers-track
- Author of Targeting Requirements Violations of Autonomous Driving Systems by Dynamic Evolutionary Search within the Research Papers-track
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Research Papers-track
ESEC/FSE
International Conference on Program Comprehension
2020
ICSE
International Conference on Program Comprehension
2019
ICSE
- Author of Exposing Library API Misuses via Mutation Analysis within the Technical Track-track
- Author of Can I Have a Stack Trace to Examine the Dependency Conflict Issue? within the Technical Track-track
- Author of SMOKE: Scalable Path-Sensitive Memory Leak Detection for Millions of Lines of Code within the Technical Track-track