Sahar Kokaly

Registered user since Wed 9 Oct 2019

Name:Sahar Kokaly
Bio:

Dr. Sahar Kokaly is a Software Safety Engineering Manager - Automated Driving and Active Safety at General Motors, Canada. She was previously a Research Associate in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto, and a part-time Researcher at General Motors, working with the R&D group on collaborative projects with academia in the areas of safety, model-based engineering and feature modeling. Sahar completed her Ph.D. in Software Engineering in 2019 from McMaster University. Prior to that, Sahar worked as a Research Engineer on the NECSIS (Network for the Engineering of Complex Software Intensive Systems) project in Canada, and as an IT specialist at IBM Canada. She has been involved in organizing numerous workshops (e.g., MiSE at ICSE, AMT and MPM at MODELS), served on MODELS conference organizing committees (MODELS 2015, 2017, 2018, 2020) and was an invited panelist at MODELS 2016. Sahar is a program committee member for the MODELS 2020 and ECMFA 2020 conferences. She regularly acts as a program committee member on workshops, most recently MiSE 2019 and SASSUR 2019, and as a reviewer for journals including Journal of Systems and Software, Empirical Software Engineering Journal, Software & Systems Modeling Journal, Real Time Systems Journal and IEEE Software. Sahar’s main research interests are in safety assurance, model-driven engineering and improving the state-of-the art in automotive software development through automation and reuse.

Country:Canada
Affiliation:General Motors
Research interests:Software Engineering, Model Driven Engineering, Safety-Critical Systems, Safety Assurance, Automotive

Contributions

MODELS 2023 Committee Member in PC - Practice Track within the Technical Track-track
ACSOS 2023 Committee Member in Doctoral Symposium Committee within the Doctoral Symposium-track
ECMFA 2023 Committee Member in Program Committee within the Technical track-track
MODELS 2022 Committee Member in PC - Practice and Innovation Track within the Technical Track-track
MODELS 2021 Committee Member in PC - Practice and Innovation Track within the Technical Papers-track
MODELS 2020 Committee Member in PC - Practice and Innovation Track within the Technical Track-track
Author of MMINT-A 2.0: Tool Support for Lifecycle of Model-Driven Safety Artifacts within the Technical Track-track