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# My Student Co-Supervision since 2018
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### Graduated (14)
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### Graduated (15)
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**Co-supervisor, on committee for the doctoral course students (10)**: Saya Onoue (2019), Toshiki Hirao (2020), Shade Ruangwan (2020), Yusuf Sulistyo Nugroho (2020), Bodin Chinthanet (2021), Keitaro Nakasai (2021), Dong Wang (2022), Syful Islam (2022), Yuki Ueda (2022), Pattaraporn Tulathum (2022), Supavas Sitthithanasakul (2023), Supatsara Wattanakriengkrai (2024), Ifraz Rehman (2024), Tao Xiao (2024), Fan Youmei (2025)
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### Current 2025 (5)
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Current doctoral course students that I co-supervise: Ani Hovhannisiyan, Ruksit Rojpaisarnkit, Jaisri Pongchai, Lenz Neritz
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Current doctoral course students that I co-supervise: Ani Hovhannisiyan, Ruksit Rojpaisarnkit, Jaisri Pongchai, Lenz Neritz, Indira Febriyanti
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# Teaching
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We take the concept of lingustic frameworks for assessing an individual natural language skill applied to how developers are writing this code. Defined as code proficiency, I am particularly interested in the role of developer proficiency through understanding how they code. We would like to measure developers skill based on the code, how the code can also be used as a signalling device for collaborators. We investigate how educators are teaching programming languages, and how developers try to move from basic coding concepts to more complex structures. Currently, we focus on the Python programming language and Pythonic code.
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# Theme III: Bridging Developers Across Societies
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Software development is now a global society. This research field aims to understand how developer from emerging nations like Papua New Guinea integrate software engineering into their society. I host international collaborators, workshops and internships with a global perspective.
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# Research Areas
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As an empirical scientist, my team investigates hypotheses related to mining software repositories.
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Below are the research areas that it overlaps.
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## Human and Society
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This research looks into how communication and human interactions shape software development processes and ultimately affect the societal impact of software.
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- How can code proficiency be utlized for developer skills?
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- How can a software ecosystem sustain itself?
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## Evolution
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We examine the evolution of software ecosystems and how these changes impact software maintenance activities.
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- How does software ecosystem maintain themselves?
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- Does proficient code signal maintainable software?
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## Security
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In the realm of security, we analyze various aspects of software ecosystems to assess their vulnerability to both external and internal threats.
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- How can we make ecosystems more secure?
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- How safe is proficient code?
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## Era of Artificial Intelligence
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AI-assistance is already taking over, hence, my research covers this from an ecosystem perspective and also how code proficiency plays a role in this.
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- What is the role of AI in ecosystems?
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- What is the role of proficient in the Era of AI?
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Software development is now a global society. This research field aims to understand how developer from emerging nations like Papua New Guinea integrate software engineering into their society. I host international collaborators, workshops and internships with a global perspective.

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