SERG TU Delft
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Software Engineering Research Group at Delft University of Technology
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http://www.se.ewi.tudelft.nl 06-11-2009 12:50:21
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Beware of ChatGPT answers to programming questions. A new study by Samia Kabir and her colleagues based on StackOverflow Q&A found that 52% of ChatGPT answers contained incorrect information and that developers overlooked it 39% of the time. dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.114…
Jonathan Katzy, my colleague and former MSc student, is presenting his work on "Licensing of Code in LLM Training Datasets" at SEN Symposium 2024.
Some top tier conferences have a heavy geographical bias. Software engineering leads in diversity while security mostly sticks to the US. We need to start moving! NDSS Symposium IEEE S&P USENIX Security live map: nebelwelt.net/gannimo/conf_l…
JetBrains Topics and people: - Tim worked on adaptive code completion. Co-supervised with Egor Bogomolov and Arie van Deursen. - Remco Schrijver worked on investigating the impact of AI assistants in IDEs. Co-supervised with Pouria Derakhshanfar, Annibale Panichella , and Arie van Deursen.
JetBrains Tim Egor Bogomolov Arie van Deursen Pouria Derakhshanfar Annibale Panichella And finally, - Philippe de Bekker worked on AI4SE benchmarking. - Frank van der Heijden worked on a novel autocompletion method. Co-supervised w/ Sergey Titov & Agnia Sergeyuk. Stay tuned, exciting insights from their work will come soon! cc Vladimir Kovalenko AISE-TUDelft SERG TU Delft
Yesterday, I arrived in Brazil for a week of exciting events at FSE 2025 2024! 🇧🇷 Here’s a snapshot of the AISE-TUDelft team's schedule, If you are passionate about the #AI4SE domain, we would love to chat with you! 👇 1\n SERG TU Delft
FSE 2025 AISE-TUDelft SERG TU Delft Tuesday, 11:30 AM: Don't miss Aral's presentation on our award-winning paper "A Transformer-Based Approach for Smart Invocation of Automatic Code Completion" at the AIware 2024. We’re delighted to have received the *ACM Distinguished Paper Award* for this work. 🏆🥇
FSE 2025 AISE-TUDelft SERG TU Delft Aral AIware 2024 Monday and Tuesday: Join our discussion on the vision paper "#Creativity, Generative AI, and Software Development: A Research Agenda" at the #2030SoftwareEngineering workshop. This is a collaboration with many amazing colleagues from around the world. 3/n
“Leveraging Large Language Models for Enhancing the Understandability of Generated Unit Tests” accepted for ICSE #ICSE2025 🥳 Pre-print to follow Here already a shout-out to Amirhossein Deljouyi Roham Koohestani Maliheh (Mali) Izadi for the great effort & nice collaboration cc SERG TU Delft
Our recent study accepted in the first cycle of ICSE ! Kudos to Amirhossein Deljouyi & Roham Koohestani for the great job and thanks to Andy Zaidman for the inspiring collaboration 😊 Stay tuend for the preprint! Canada, here we come 🇨🇦 #ICSE #ICSE2025 #softwaretesting #LLM #LLMs4Code
This year, AISE-TUDelft wrapped up the academic year with a retreat at the karting track!🏎️💨 We also bid farewell to Fabio Salern, our visiting MSc student who spent the last 5 months w/ us. Your presence was greatly appreciated & we wish you all the best! 1/n #HappySupervisor
AISE-TUDelft Fabio Salern Mehdi Amir M. Mir Ali Al-Kaswan 🍉 Jonathan Katzy Amirhossein Deljouyi Aral A big thank you to all our guests; Mehdi, Amirhossein Deljouyi, and Amir M. Mir for joining us. You made the day even more memorable! Until next time! SERG TU Delft
Happy to announce that Carolin Brandt 🐳 & Mitchell Olsthoorn have joined SERG TU Delft as assistant professors! Welcome!
Humbled to receive the most distinguished reviewer award for IEEE ICSME 2024 #ICSME24. Happy to serve the community and help others!
Wonderful talk by Burcu Kulahcioglu Ozkan about Testing Blockchain Implementations at #UBRI. Great insights into bug hunting and #fuzzing cc: Mitchell Olsthoorn Ripple SERG TU Delft EEMCS TU Delft