Selected publications include 'Evaluating Classifiers in SE Research: The ECSER Pipeline and Two Replication Studies' (Empirical Software Engineering, 2023), 'Crowd-based requirements elicitation via pull feedback: Method and case studies' (Requirements Engineering, 2022), 'On Deriving Conceptual Models from User Requirements: An Empirical Study' (Information and Software Technology, 2021).
Research Experience
Currently a professor of Software Production at the Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University, and principal investigator in the department's Requirements Engineering lab. Served as program co-chair of IEEE RE 2023, REFSQ 2021, RCIS 2020. Was the organization chair for the REFSQ 2018 conference. Currently the Editor-in-Chief of Springer Nature's Requirements Engineering Journal and the Steering Committee chair of the REFSQ conference. Regularly serves on the program committee of international conferences such as RE, CAiSE, REFSQ, ER, MODELS.
Education
Ph.D.: 2006-2011, University of Trento, Italy, in the area of self-adaptive systems; Post-doctoral Fellow: 2011-2012, Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science, University of Trento, Italy; 2012-2013, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, Canada.
Background
Research Interests: Synergies of AI and humans for building trustworthy software. Professional Field: Software Production, Requirements Engineering. Brief Introduction: Professor of Software Production at the Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University, focusing on blending artificial intelligence with information visualization to enhance the quality of the requirements engineering process and artifacts.
Miscellany
Contact: Phone +31 302535913, Email f.dalpiaz@uu.nl, Skype fabiano.dalpiaz. Personal website link provided.