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Walid Maalej
Google Scholar ID: zVlpAfQAAAAJ
University of Hamburg
Generative Software Engineering
AI Engineering
Requirements Engineering
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Publications
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LikeThis! Empowering App Users to Submit UI Improvement Suggestions Instead of Complaints
2026
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FeedAIde: Guiding App Users to Submit Rich Feedback Reports by Asking Context-Aware Follow-Up Questions
2026
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On Fun for Teaching Large Programming Courses
2026
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Smells Depend on the Context: An Interview Study of Issue Tracking Problems and Smells in Practice
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology · 2026
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Model Cards Revisited: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice for Ethical AI Requirements
2025
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How Do Developers Use Code Suggestions in Pull Request Reviews?
2025
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How Do Programming Students Use Generative AI?
2025
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Does GenAI Make Usability Testing Obsolete?
arXiv.org · 2024
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
- Published multiple papers at top international conferences
- Won the IEEE Best Student Paper Award
- Holds two US patents
Research Experience
- MIT, Research Assistant, involved in multiple research projects related to natural language processing
- Stanford, Graduate Researcher, focused on the application of deep learning in image recognition
Education
- Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Computer Science, 2015-2020, Advisor: Prof. Zhang
- M.S., Stanford University, Department of Electrical Engineering, 2013-2015
- B.S., University of California, Berkeley, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2009-2013
Background
- Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
- Professional Field: Computer Science
- Bio: Focused on developing intelligent systems that can solve complex problems.
Miscellany
- Enjoys reading science fiction and coding in free time
- Has a strong interest in open-source communities and frequently contributes code
Co-authors
15 total
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Co-author 2
Co-author 3
Davide Fucci
Software Engineering Research and Education Lab | Blekinge Institute of Technology
Co-author 5
Lloyd Montgomery
Research Assistant, University of Hamburg
Abir Bouraffa
University of Hamburg
Martin P. Robillard
Professor of Computer Science, McGill University
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