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Canadian-French software engineer (born 1965) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lionel Claude Briand (born on November 21, 1965 in Paris, France) is a software engineer, and professor at the University of Ottawa and University of Luxembourg. He is an IEEE Fellow, a Canada Research Chair in Intelligent Software Dependability and Compliance and a European Research Council Advanced grantee. His research foci are testing, verification, and validation of software systems; applying machine learning and evolutionary computation to software engineering; and software quality assurance, among others.[2][3][4][5] He was vice-director of the University of Luxembourg's SnT - Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust from 2014 to 2019,[6] and editor in chief of Empirical Software Engineering (Springer) from 2003 to 2016. In 2012, he was the recipient of the Harlan D. Mills Award.[7] In 2022, he was the recipient of the ACM SIGSOFT Outstanding Research Award[8]
Lionel Claude Briand | |
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Born | November 21, 1965 59) Paris, France | (age
Nationality | Canadian and French |
Awards | Harlan D. Mills Award; IEEE Reliability Society Reliability Engineer of 2013; Researcher of the Decade Award (2011), Simula Research Laboratory[1] |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Software engineering, software verification and validation, model-driven software engineering, empirical software engineering, applied artificial intelligence |
Institutions | University of Ottawa and University of Luxembourg |
Website | www |
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