The paper 'Shaken, Not Stirred. How Developers Like Their Amplified Tests' was accepted at IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering; presented the paper 'Towards Refined Code Coverage: A New Predictive Problem in Software Testing' at ICST'25, which introduces a novel predictive problem in software testing based on code coverage.
Research Experience
Serves as an Assistant Professor at TU Delft; will present a TSE paper titled 'Shaken, Not Stirred. How Developers Like Their Amplified Tests' at ICSE'25 in Ottawa; will be at ICST'25 in Naples and present 'Towards Refined Code Coverage: A New Predictive Problem in Software Testing' together with Aurora Ramírez.
Education
Completed her PhD under the supervision of Andy Zaidman, investigating how to let automatic test amplification tools collaborate with developers to generate test cases that they can use to improve their test suites.
Background
Currently an Assistant Professor at the Software Engineering Research Group of TU Delft, where she leads the research line on Human- and Developer-centered Software Engineering and manages the FUSE lab. Her research focuses on embedding the future users of software and automation tools more closely and responsibly into the software development process.