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Contact
Department of Computer Science
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering & Computer Science
The University of Texas at Dallas
800 W. Campbell Road; MS EC31
Richardson, TX 75080 U.S.A.
Office: ECSS 4.406
Phone: 972-883-4246
Fax: 972-883-2399
E-mail: amarcusatutdallasdotedu
Brief Bio
Andrian Marcus is Associate Professor in the Department
of Computer Science at The University of Texas at Dallas. Between 2003-2014 he was a faculty member in
the Department
of Computer Science at Wayne State
University (Detroit, MI).
He obtained his Ph.D. in Computer
Science from Kent
State University, with Jonathan
Maletic as his advisor. He has prior degrees from The
University of Memphis (Memphis, TN) and Babes-Bolyai
University (Cluj-Napoca, Romania).
His current research interests are in
software engineering, with focus on software evolution and program comprehension.
He is best known for his work on using information retrieval and text
mining techniques for software analysis to support comprehension during
software evolution.
He received several Best Paper Awards and a Most Influential Paper Award,
and his research was funded by NSF, NIH, IBM, etc. He is also a former junior Fulbright Scholar (1997-98).
He served on the Steering Committee of
the IEEE
International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME)
between 2005-2008 and 2011-2014, and on the Steering Committee IEEE International Workshop
on Visualizing Software for Understanding and Analysis (VISSOFT) between 2005-2009. He was the General Chair and the Program Co-chair of ICSME in 2011 and 2010, respectively.
He currently serves on the editorial board of the IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering,
the Empirical
Software Engineering Journal (Springer), and the
Journal of Software: Evolution and Process (John
Wiley and Sons).