Tatiana will present at the Doctoral Forum of the 38th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2023) next month in Luxembourg! The goal of the ASE 2023 Doctoral Forum is to provide PhD students the opportunity to present and discuss their doctoral research with senior researchers in the software engineering community. Tatiana will be presenting her ongoing work on analyzing and transforming imperative Deep Learning programs in Python. Congrats, Tatiana, for having your paper accepted!
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Tatiana to present at the ASE 2023 doctoral forum
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