Department of Software Technology of the @eemcs_tud faculty. Tweeting about research in Computer Science at @tudelft, and the education of 2500 CS students.
We are happy to announce that our paper "Guess What: Test Case Generation for Javascript with Unsupervised Probabilistic Type Inference" has been accepted at @ssbse with @d_stallenberg@AnniPanic.
Pre-print can be found here: https://t.co/Dwr3I1Gi8Z
/cc @serg_delft@EEMCS_TUD
Vanmorgen om 4u (oeff) op de radio geïnterviewd over mijn week als twitterende wetenschapper.
Met als openingsnummer "Bad Dream" van niemand minder dan Noah Elliott (EP op Spotify: https://t.co/xDg6H6hf13)
https://t.co/0JRGTtzj6l
Very happy to have attended a great talk this afternoon by Justin Carrero, organized by our @EEMCS_TUD Diversity & Inclusion Team, on Neurodiversity & Inclusion in classrooms & hiring. Many useful lessons for an engaged, diverse audience of faculty, HR advisors and students!
Went back today to my roots @tudelft to give a lecture about my time @bol_com. Had an amazing time being back @serg_delft. Thanks @thodurieux for the opportunity!
💻🔬TU Delft #Cybersecurity group has faculty openings at the Assistant and Associate Professor levels. Join us and make the digital world a safer place! 🔐🎓👉Apply here: https://t.co/04VA69zh0i (Deadline: December 1, 2022) @tudelft@CyberSecTUDelft
I am excited to announce that our paper "Generating Class-Level Integration Tests Using Call Site Information" has been accepted for publication at IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (TSE). Congrats and thanks to @xdevroey, @AnniPanic, @azaidman, and @avandeursen.
I'm heading to Spain for my first in-person conference in 2.5 years! So excited!
I'll give a keynote at @quatic_conf entitled "Software Engineering: practical challenges in tech companies and tips for researchers".
See you there!!!
Vacations are over,time to kickstart the #hcai deep dives:@UjLaw@yangjiera present recent work in #crowdcomputing and #ai: loops of (crowd)intelligence to have trustworthy and better performing #ai systems