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Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer
Summary
Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer received his PhD in Computing and Information Sciences from the University of Michigan-Dearborn. He is currently an Associate Professor in the College of Innovation & Technology at the University of Michigan-Flint. Dr. Mkaouer is the graduate director of the Master’s in Software Engineering and the Master’s in Artificial Intelligence. Prior to joining UM-Flint, he was Graduate Program Director in the Software Engineering department, at Rochester Institute of Technology. He was also a member of the CyberSecurity Institute, and the Center for Human-aware AI (CHAI). He also served as the College representative at the University Graduate Council. Dr. Mkaouer’s research interests are at the intersection of Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence. It includes software quality assurance, and systems refactoring, and he has co-authored over 140 peer-reviewed papers, including works appearing in top venues like TSE, TOSEM, EMSE, ICSE, FSE, CHI, and ASE. Dr. Mkaouer has been PI/Co-PI on $1.5 million in externally funded projects. He is the recipient of 6 best-paper / presentation awards, and he is the recipient of the Rochester Institute of Technology 2020 GCCIS best-emerging scholar award.
Optimization Theory & Computation Programming Languages Software Engineering