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Preprint of ICSE 2017 Default Method Refactoring paper now available
A preprint of our ICSE 2017 paper on Default Method Refactoring is now available.
Talk at GMU on Default Method Refactoring
I’ll be giving a talk at the George Mason University Department of Computer Science tomorrow at 1pm on joint work with Hidehiko Masuhara from Tokyo Tech entitled “Automated Refactoring of Legacy Java Software to Default Methods.”
Received PSC-CUNY Research Award (Traditional A)
I am pleased to announce that I have recently received a PSC-CUNY Research Award (Traditional A) for research in software analysis and transformation.
Interviewed for an article on the Women in Computer Science Club at Hunter College
I was recently interviewed by Yvonne Chow, a Graphic Designer and Hunter College student, for her article about the newly established Women in Computer Science Club at Hunter College.
By Yvonne Chow. Photo by Erin Williams. Women are still very much a minority in computer sciences, and as universities struggle to encourage more to go into the field, one Hunter club aims to incre…
Source: Women in Computer Science Club Holds First Meeting – YVONNE O. CHOW
Awarded Research Foundation of CUNY Faculty Research Travel Program
I am pleased to announce that I have been granted a Research Foundation of CUNY Faculty Research Travel Program award.
Appointed to Women in Computer Science at Hunter College committee
I am pleased to announce that I will be working with the National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) Extension Services for Undergraduate Programs (NCWIT ES-UP) as part of the Committee on Women in Computer Science at Hunter College (WICS-HC) on recruiting and retaining women students in the Computer Science Department at Hunter College.
Paper on Default Method Refactoring accepted at ICSE 2017
Our new paper on default method refactoring has been accepted for inclusion in the proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering, to be held in Buenos Aires in 2017! The conference accepted a total of 68 submissions out of 398 reviewed (17%) and 415 submitted (16%).
New Student David wins 2017 Hunter College Research Fellowship
Welcome aboard, David Morant, my new research student! David has been awarded a 2017 Undergraduate Research Fellowship from Hunter’s Undergraduate Research Initiative, and we will be working together during the Spring 2017 semester.
David is an avid Android developer that is taking the CSCI 49900 capstone course at Hunter this semester. Along with his group, he has been working on a web-based application, as well as a REST API, for finding available resources on campus. The project also includes an Android client.
David has also worked as an Android development trainer at several companies, including Coalition for Queens and Turn to Tech. He has also interned as a front-end developer and assisted teaching a Python course.
Appointed to Doctoral Program Faculty of Computer Science at the CUNY Graduate Center
I am pleased to announce that I am now a member of the Doctoral Faculty of The Graduate School and University Center’s PhD Program in Computer Science.