Attend ESQuaReD Lab open house event this Friday

The ESQuaReD Lab
The ESQuaReD Lab

Faculty and students are invited to attend the ESQuaReD (E2, software engineering) Lab open house, which will take place on Oct. 26 from 9:30 a.m. to noon in Avery 103 and 104.

Those who attend will meet with the E2 faculty members and students and learn more about our exciting research and education activities. This is an informal event so stop by whenever you can for informal chats, to listen to a couple of short research talks, or to simply introduce yourself. Breakfast will be served.

Here is a schedule of events and presentations:

9:30–10 — Breakfast

10–11 — E2 Faculty Talks (15 mins)
· ThanhVu Nguyen — Verification, Repair, Linux Build System
· Hamid Bagheri
· Bonita Sharif — Empirical Software Engineering, Current and Future Directions
· Witty Srisa-An — Bridging Systems and SE Research: Looking for a Chink in the Armor

11:15–11:30 — Break

11:30–12 — E2 Student Talks (5 minutes, lightning talk)
· Jared Soundy — Combinatorial Testing
· Jonathan A. Saddler — Human Performance Regressions
· Guolong Zheng — Analyzing Heap-Based Programs
· Justin Firestone — SE principles applied to Synthetic Biology
· Supat Rattanasuksun — Synchronization Faults
· Jianghao Wang — EvoAlloy and Fault Localization on Alloy Model
· Cole Peterson — What Do Developers Look at During Code Summarization?
· Clay Stevens — Android API Incompatibilty, Bounded Search Self-Adaptation
· Niloofar Mansoor — Modeling and Verification of Surgical Robots
· Bruno Silva — Detection of API-Related Compatibility Issues in Android Applications
· Zhiqiang Li — Malware Detection Using Machine Learning
· Mohannad Alhanahnah — Analyzing Complex Android Malware using Program Analsys