🎓 A very special day!
My PhD student Rodrigo Casamayor successfully defended his doctoral thesis today: “Towards Bug Localization in Models in Game Software Engineering.”
Wishing you every success in this new stage 🤩
Congratulations, Dr. @rocammo_ !
Nuestros investigadores han presentado trabajos innovadores en diversos tracks como:
💻 Arquitecturas Software y Variabilidad
🤖 Inteligencia Artificial para Ingeniería del Software
🎮 Congreso Español de Videojuegos
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Varios investigadores del grupo SVIT han participado esta semana en el prestigioso Congreso Español de Informática (CEDI), celebrado en A Coruña, Galicia.
Estamos orgullosos del esfuerzo y dedicación de nuestro equipo. ¡Felicidades! 👏🏻🙂.
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¡Enhorabuena Rodrigo Casamayor, Mª Pilar Cebollada, Adrián Díez y Carlos Mayo! Sois ejemplo de trabajo, constancia y del #talento que tienen las nuevas generaciones de investigadores 👏👏👏
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Rodrigo Casamayor, doctorando del grupo SVIT, recibió ayer una beca de investigación, en colaboración con la Fundación Banco Sabadell, para poder seguir desarrollando su trabajo de investigación en Ingeniería del software.
¡Enhorabuena @rocammo_!
🚀 Ayer entregamos cuatro becas para la formación de investigadores, que cuentan con la colaboración de la @FBSabadell, a Rodrigo Casamayor, Mª Pilar Cebollada, Adrián Díez y Carlos Mayo.
¡Muchas felicidades!
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Your PhD is about the evolution of your mindset.
It proceeds through personal research experience, mentorship and development of key skills.
This is why PhD in STEM:
- is NOT about a thesis (very few people will read it)
- is NOT about finish your advisor’s project
- is NOT about attending new courses
- is NOT to learn how to use cool instruments (although it might be handy, it is of little help in a long run)
Yes, some of it will help you get hired. BUT PhD should not be about this.
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PhD is about personal development, creativity and problem solving in a highly dynamic research environment.
First of all, it is about:
- Becoming a highly critical and creative thinker
- Learning how to think independently (against the local or global mainstream)
- Learning how to “jump-start” a project and bring it to perfection
- Discovering your strengths and weaknesses as a future leader
- Learning from massive number of mistakes without big consequences
- Learning how to accept failures and move on
- Understanding the value of teamwork and collaboration
- Publishing important studies and making discoveries (especially if you plan to stay in academia)
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Of course, there are some “perks” that come with it:
1. Getting a good expertise in some field
2. Getting some idea about the world of academia and how things work there
3. Learning how to use fancy tools (microscopes, spectrometers, etc)
4. Learning how to write papers, etc etc
But these are only bonuses. They should not be why you are pursuing PhD.
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As a prospective PhD student, do NOT look for a supervisor who will be simply assigning tasks to you and tracking your project.
Look for a good mentor and advisor who can help you develop YOUR leadership skills.
A proper research environment and inspiration to pursue your dreams are the key ingredients.
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Our work combines Game Software Engineering and Software Models. It got the attention of this year’s inaugural showcase to enrich the technical program with top papers in areas that are typically underrepresented @ICSEconf 🙏 for this excellent initiative! https://t.co/uPbMLJwVI2
Today, May 17 at 11:45, we present our work entitled “Bug Localization in Game Software Engineering: Evolving Simulations to Locate Bugs in Software Models of Video Games” @ICSEconf showcase track, Room 103.
Welcome to join us! @rocammo_#ICSE2023
https://t.co/LSkZtPg72Y
Delighted to be participating at @ICSEconf this week with @rocammo_ 🤩
Looking forward to an exiting week in Melbourne 🦘 🐨 and meeting/seeing people from all over 🌍
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