Prof.dr. A. van Deursen

Prof.dr. A. van Deursen

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Research interests

Research interest of Arie van Deursen include software engineering, software testing, trustworthy AI, language models for code, software architecture, human aspects of software engineering, and digitalization in the financial and public sector.

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Academic background

Arie van Deursen holds and MSc degree in computer science from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (1990) and a PhD degree from the University of Amsterdam (1994). He conducted his PhD research in the area of programming languages at CWI, the Dutch national research center on mathematics and computer science, under the supervision of Paul Klint. After a postdoc in Eindhoven, from 1996-2005 he was a senior researcher at CWI, after which he joined TU Delft as a professor in software engineering.

He served as program co-chair for the ACM Symposium on Foundations on Softwrae (ESEC/FSE) in 2017 and the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Softwre Engineering (ICSE) in 2021, and as chair of the ICSE Steering Committee.

He currently teaches software architecture and has taught software testing for many years. He has (co-)supervised 50 PhD students and 100 MSc students.

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Prizes

  • 2024-7-16

    AIWare 2024 ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award


  • 2023-11-13

    Fellow Netherlands Academy of Engineering

    Elk jaar vanaf 2024 selecteert het NAE jaarlijks maximaal 10 nieuwe Fellows.
    In 2023 – het eerste jaar van zijn bestaan – zal NAE van start gaan met in totaal 55 nieuwe Fellows, aanvullend op de Fellows die het huidige oprichtingsbestuur vormen.

  • 2023-5-20

    CAIN 2023 Distinguished Paper Award

    For paper: "Uncovering Energy-Efficient Practices in Deep Learning Training: Preliminary Steps Towards Green AI"
    CAIN’23 - 2nd International Conference on AI Engineering – Software Engineering for AI

  • 2016-6-3

    EASE 2016 Best Paper Award

    Best Paper Award for research papers at the 20th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering (EASE 2016). Awarded for: Huijgens, H, Van Deursen, A & Van Solingen, R 2016, An exploratory study on the effects of perceived value and stakeholder satisfaction on software projects. in Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering, EASE 2016., a31, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 20th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering, EASE 2016, Limerick, Ireland, 1-3 June. DOI: 10.1145/2915970.2915987
    20th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering, EASE 2016

  • 2016-5-18

    SBST 2016 Best Paper Award

    Best paper award for: Soltani, M, Panichella, A & Van Deursen, A 2016, Evolutionary testing for crash reproduction. in Proceedings - 9th International Workshop on Search-Based Software Testing, SBST 2016. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), pp. 1-4, 9th International Workshop on Search-Based Software Testing, SBST 2016, Austin, United States, 16-17 May. DOI: 10.1145/2897010.2897015
    9th International Workshop on Search-Based Software Testing, SBST 2016

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