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Michael Pradel is a full professor at the University of Stuttgart, which he joined after a PhD at ETH Zurich, a post-doc at UC Berkeley, an assistant professorship at TU Darmstadt. The has visited Facebook, UC Berkeley, and UCLA for sabbaticals. His research interests span software engineering, programming languages, security, and machine learning, with a focus on tools and techniques for building reliable, efficient, and secure software. In particular, he is interested in neuro-symbol software analysis, analyzing web applications, dynamic analysis, and test generation. Michael has been recognized through the Ernst-Denert Software Engineering Award, an Emmy Noether grant by the German Research Foundation (DFG), two ERC grants, best/distinguished paper awards at FSE (3x), ISSTA, ASE, and ASPLOS, and by being named an ACM Distinguished Member.
Contributions
2025
ICSE
- RepairAgent: An Autonomous, LLM-Based Agent for Program Repair
- Calibration and Correctness of Language Models for Code
- Treefix: Enabling Execution with a Tree of Prefixes
- Session Chair of Testing and QA 3 (part of Research Track)
- Session Chair of AI for Testing and QA 2 (part of Research Track)
- Committee Member in Research Track within the Research Track-track