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Academic Achievements
Many top-tier academic publications, for example, 'Analyzing Security Data' in 'The Art and Science of Analyzing Software Data'.
Research Experience
His doctoral dissertation titled 'Investigating the Relationship between Developer Collaboration and Software Security' involved formulating metrics to examine the socio-technical structure of software development teams using social network analysis.
Education
PhD in Computer Science from North Carolina State University under Laurie Williams; Masters from NCSU; Bachelors of Arts from Calvin College, double-major in Computer Science and Mathematics.
Background
Interests: Empirical software engineering, software security, collaborative software development, open source development, socio-technical factors, metrics and measurement, applied machine learning and data mining. Bio: Andy has been an assistant professor of Software Engineering at RIT since 2011.