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Brief Bio

Tim Menzies (Ph.D., UNSW, 1995) is a full Professor in CS at North Carolina State University where he teaches software engineering and search-based SE.

His research relates to synergies between human and artificial intelligence, with particular application to data mining for software engineering.

He is the author of over 230 referred publications; and is one of the 100 most cited authors in software engineering (out of over 39,000 researchers).

In his career, he has been a lead researcher on projects for NSF, NIJ, DoD, NASA, USDA, as well as joint research work with private companies.

Prof. Menzies is the co-founder of the PROMISE conference series devoted to reproducible experiments in software engineering.

He is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, Empirical Software Engineering and the Automated Software Engineering Journal. In 2015, he will serve as co-chair for the ICSE'15 NIER track.

For more information, see his vita or his list of publications.


About he

H index (a.k.a. academia's American Idol):
35
Graduate Students (counted if committee chair):
Current: 1*phd + 2*masters;
Completed: 7*phd + 23*masters;
Grants:
Total: $7.3 million
Current: NSF: $1.2M + $748K; NASA: $47K; USDA: $134K
All: Nasa:$2,050K; National archives:$1,400K; Nsf:$2,455K; Dod.sttr:$300K; Qatar NRF:$200K; Wvu forensics:$110K; USDA: $134K ; Other: $695K
In IEEE TSE and the ESE journal:
Two of my papers are the first and third most cited papers since 2008.
Associate Editor:
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering;
Automated Software Engineering;
Empirical Software Engineering journal.
PC co-chair:
Current: ICSE'15 New Ideas and Emerging Research (NIER); AcadPub2.0;
Previously: ASE'12, PROMISE
Steering committees:
Current: Automated Software Engineering Conference;
Past: PROMISE, RAISE.
Guest Editor (last 3 years)
2014: Automated Software Engineering (Best papers from ASE'11 ASE'12);
2014: Automated Software Engineering (AI+SE synergies);
2014: Software Quality Journal (Best papers from RAISE'12);
2013: Information and Software Technology (Best Papers, PROMISE'11);
2013: IEEE Software (Software Analytics, So What?);
2013: IEEE Software (Many Faces of Software Analytics);
2013: Empirical Software Engineering (Predictive models in SE);
2012: Empirical Software Engineering (Repeatable results in SE);
2012: Automated Software Engineering (Learning to Organize testing)
Program Committees:
Conferences: ASE'15; FSE'15; NasBase'15; ASE'14; EASE'14; ICSE-demos'14; ICSE-main'14; MSR'14; SSBSE'14
Workshop: AIRE'14; APSIS'14; GTSE'14; RAISE'14; SAM'14 SEAA'14