Our paper (I as the first author), "The Landscape of Toxicity: An Empirical Investigation of Antisocial Behaviors on GitHub" - has been accepted to @FSEconf. This year, the direct acceptance rate of FSE-25 is 11.5% (70/612). Thanks, doctoral advisor @abosu and co-auth @AsifTurzo
I have successfully defended my Ph.D. dissertation today. I am grateful to all my committee members @abosu, Ming Dong, Suzan, and @gias.
The next chapter will begin as a Tenure Track AP position in CS @UNOmaha in the fall of 2024.
Thrilled and humbled to announce that I have been honored with the prestigious NSF CAREER award! This achievement is not just mine but a reflection of the amazing people who have inspired, guided, and stood by me every step of the way. Thank you so much! https://t.co/XhdpHF3V3Y
I am speaking at The ACM Joint European Software Engineering Conference and Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering. Please check out my talk if you're attending the event!
Will present my JF TOSEM paper Dec 7.
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Thrilled to share some news! 🎉🎉 I'll be speaking at The ACM Joint European Software Engineering Conference and Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering on Dec 03 - 09, 2023. I would love to see you there! - via #Whova
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Congratulations to @AsifTurzo and @jaydeb_sarker for our paper titled "Towards Automated Classification of Code Review Feedback to Support Analytics" being accepted at ESEM 2023! @ESEM_conf#esem#esem2023
Our (@sultana_says@SteveWilsonNLP@abosu ) Paper ""ToxiSpanSE: An Explainable Toxicity Detection in Code Review Comments" has been accepted to @ESEM_conf technical track. Thanks to all the authors of this work.
Hey TOSEMmers! Sarker et al. just got their paper titled "Automated Identification of Toxic Code Reviews Using ToxiCR" accepted at #goTOSEM! Share our congrats with them! #SoftwareEngineering#CodeReview
We found that Yes, gender matters however the direction of gender biases are not same across all projects. The most prevalent gender biases against women are during reviewer selection (i.e., women are less likely to be invited to review a man's code).
Let me congratulate @sultana_says and Asif Kamal Turzo on acceptance of their paper titled "Code Reviews in Open Source Projects : How Do Gender Biases Affect Participation and Outcomes?" in EMSE.
Let me congratulate @sultana_says and Asif Kamal Turzo on acceptance of their paper titled "Code Reviews in Open Source Projects : How Do Gender Biases Affect Participation and Outcomes?" in EMSE.