Miryung Kim
Assistant Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The University of Texas at
Austin
ACES 5.118, C5000
201 E 24th Street
Austin, TX 78712-0240
TEL: (512) 232-1501
FAX: (512) 471-5120
miryung@ece.utexas.edu
Administrative Support:
Ms. RoseAnna
Goewey
TEL: (512) 232-3343 |
Research Interests
My research focuses on software
engineering, specifically on software
evolution. My research group, Software
Evolution and Analysis Laboratory, develops program
analysis algorithms and development
tools to make it easier to develop and evolve large
scale software systems. SEAL's mission is to improve programmer
productivity and program
correctness. We design, implement, and evaluate automated
software analysis algorithms and tools. We also conduct user
studies with professional software engineers and carry out
statistical analysis of open source project data to allow
data-driven decisions for designing novel software engineering
tools.
News: I accepted a
tenured associate professor position in the Department
of Computer Science at UCLA
and will start there from September 2014. If you are interested in
working with me, please apply to UCLA.
You can read more about current research
projects
at SEAL. Many of my publications
and software tools are available
on-line. Please find my CV here.
Topics: Software engineering,
software evolution
- automated program transformation, refactoring (see our LASE
project)
- mining software archives, analytical support for investigating
software modification (see our CHIME
project)
- refactoring, empirical studies (see our CRITICS
project)
- runtime verification, cyber-physical systems (see our BRACE
project)
Biography
Miryung Kim is an assistant professor in the Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University
of Texas at Austin. She received her B.S. in Computer
Science from Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology in 2001 and her M.S. and
Ph.D. in Computer Science
and Engineering from the University
of Washington under the supervision of Dr. David
Notkin in 2003 and 2008 respectively. She received an NSF
CAREER award in 2011, a Microsoft
Software
Engineering Innovation Foundation Award in 2011, an IBM
Jazz
Innovation Award in 2009, and a Google
Faculty Research Award in 2014. She also spent time as a
visiting researcher at the Research
in
Software Engineering (RiSE) group at Microsoft
Research
during the summer of 2011. She ranked No. 1 among all
engineering and science students in KAIST in 2001 and received the Korean
Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology Award, the
highest honor given to an undergraduate student in Korea in
2001.
I am actively recruiting strong
students who are interested in software engineering. I am
interested in new colleagues at all levels: undergraduates,
graduate students, and post-docs.
News
Kim
is moving to UCLA's Computer
Science Department, effective Sept 1st 2014.
Kim receives a Google Faculty
Research Award.
Kim
is serving on ICSE 2015 program committees.
Our
NSF CPS grant is awarded.
Kim
is serving on FSE 2014 and ICSE 2014 program committees.
Our
papers on example-based program transformation are accepted to
ICSE 2013 and ICSE 2013 demo.
Please
check out the demonstration video of our example-based program
transformation tool, LASE Eclipse plug-in.
Our paper on cross-system
porting is accepted to FSE 2012.
Our paper on the field
study of refactoring benefits and challenges is accepted to FSE
2012.
Our
paper on Repertoire is accepted to FSE 2012 formal demonstration
track and the tool is available now.
Kim
is serving on OOPSLA/SPLASH 2012 program committee.
Our paper on Vdiff is accepted to
Journal of Automated Software Engineering.
Our paper on change rule
inference is accepted to TSE.
Kim is invited
to a panel at the CRA Career Mentoring Workshop in DC.
Kim receives an NSF CAREER
award.
NSF REU grant is awarded.
Kim
is creating a new Software Engineering and Design Laboratory
class, EE461L.
NSF CCF SHF grant is awarded.
Kim is visiting
Microsoft Research, the RiSE (Research in Software Engineering)
group.
Kim receives 2011 Microsoft Software
Engineering Innovation Foundation Award.
Our paper on edit script
derivation is accepted to PLDI 2011.
Our empirical study on
refactoring and bug fixes is accepted to ICSE 2011.
Our paper on
modularity violation detection is accepted to ICSE 2011.
A code clone study paper
is accepted to FASE 2011.
A Verilog program differencing
algorithm has won ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award at ASE
2011.
NSF-SHF-EAGER grant is awarded.
Ref-Finder Eclipse plug-in is
available now (See our FSE 2010 demo paper).
Kim
receives 2009 IBM Jazz Innovation Award.
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