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Michael Pradel is a full professor at the University of Stuttgart, which he joined after a PhD at ETH Zurich, a post-doc at UC Berkeley, an assistant professorship at TU Darmstadt, and a sabbatical at Facebook. His research interests span software engineering, programming languages, security, and machine learning, with a focus on tools and techniques for building reliable, efficient, and secure software. In particular, he is interested in neural software analysis, analyzing web applications, dynamic analysis, and test generation. Michael has been recognized through the Ernst-Denert Software Engineering Award, an Emmy Noether grant by the German Research Foundation (DFG), an ERC Starting Grant, best/distinguished paper awards at FSE (2x), ISSTA, ASE, and ASPLOS, and by being named an ACM Distinguished Member.
Contributions
2023
ESEC/FSE
- Session Chair of Program Analysis I (part of Research Papers)
- LExecutor: Learning-Guided Execution
- Session Chair of Machine Learning I (part of Research Papers)
- Breakout groups on "Proposal writing", "Picking research problems and promoting your work", and "Working with students, Building your research team"
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Research Papers-track
- Panelist in Program Committee within the New Faculty Symposium-track
- Breakout groups on "Research productivity" and "Balancing the job: Work-life balance and research-teaching-service balance"
- Research productivity
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