Caroline Lemieux

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Name:Caroline Lemieux
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Caroline Lemieux is an Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia. Her research interests centre around improving the correctness and reliability of software systems by developing automated methods for engineering tasks such as testing, debugging, and comprehension. Her work on fuzz testing has been awarded an ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award, Distinguished Artifact Award, Tool Demonstration Award, and Best Paper Award (Industry Track). Before UBC, she was a postdoctoral researcher at Microsoft Research NYC, studying the use of deep learning for automated testing. She completed her PhD at UC Berkeley, advised by Koushik Sen; there, she was the recipient of a Berkeley Fellowship for Graduate Study, and a Google PhD Fellowship in Programming Technologies and Software Engineering. She received her B.Sc. in Computer Science and Mathematics at the University of British Columbia.

Country:Canada
Affiliation:University of British Columbia
Research interests:Fuzz testing, program synthesis, property-based testing, specification mining

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