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Thomas LaToza is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at George Mason University. He serves as director of the Developer Experience Design Lab, which studies how humans interact with code and designs new ways of building software. He has conducted dozens of studies of software developers and designed numerous programming tools, including tools for understanding code, reuse, design, debugging, documentation, and onboarding. He has served as co-chair of the Workshop on Crowdsourcing in Software Engineering (CSI-SE) as well as the Workshop on the the Evaluation of Programming Languages and Tools (PLATEAU). He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER award for his work on Debugging Mental Models. He received degrees in Psychology and Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a Ph.D. in Software Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
Contributions
2023
ICSE
- Can static analysis tools find more defects? A qualitative study of design rule violations found by code review
- Session Chair of Code review (part of Journal-First Papers)
- A Qualitative Study on the Implementation Design Decisions of Developers
- Program Committee Member in Technical Track within the Technical Track-track
- Mentor in Mentors within the SMeW - Student Mentoring Workshop-track
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