conf.researchr.org / Westley Weimer
Registered user since Thu 5 Apr 2018
Name:Westley Weimer
Country:United States
Affiliation:University of Michigan
Personal website: http://web.eecs.umich.edu/~weimerw/
Research interests:Software Engineering, Medical Imaging, Programming Languages, Consciousness
Contributions
2024
ICSE
- Committee Member in Mentors and Panel Members within the Doctoral Symposium-track
- Author of Post-Ph.D. Career Advice: Risk, Communication, and You within the Doctoral Symposium-track
- Author of Causal Relationships and Programming Outcomes: A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Experiment within the Research Track-track
- Session Chair of Paper Presentations I (part of Doctoral Symposium)
- Author of High Expectations: An Observational Study of Programming and Cannabis Intoxication within the Research Track-track
2023
ASE
2022
ICSE
- Session Chair of BoF 4: Tenure Strategy and Advice (part of Birds of a Feather)
- Author of Hashing It Out: A Survey of Programmers’ Cannabis Usage, Perception, and Motivation within the Technical Track-track
- Author of Debugging with Stack Overflow: Web Search Behavior in Novice and Expert Programmers within the SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training-track
2021
ESEC/FSE
- Author of To Read or to Rotate? Comparing the Effects of Technical Reading Training and Spatial Skills Training on Novice Programming Ability within the Research Papers-track
- Session Chair of Mentoring Circle (part of Diversity and Inclusion Events)
- Author of Connecting the Dots: Rethinking the Relationship between Code and Prose Writing with Functional Connectivity within the Research Papers-track
GI
2020
ICSE
International Conference on Program Comprehension
2019
ASE
ICSE
- Author of Distilling Neural Representations of Data Structure Manipulation using fMRI and fNIRS within the Technical Track-track
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Technical Track-track
- Author of Software Engineering - What SE researchers do within the Student Mentoring Workshop-track
- Author of It Does What You Say, Not What You Mean: Lessons From A Decade of Program Repair within the Plenary-track