Software Engineering Researcher | Ph.D. Graduate | Passionate about code quality and software reuse in evolving systems
A passionate researcher in Software Engineering focusing on code quality and software reuse
Active member of the SeSa Lab. Here I develop innovative research in software engineering.
I am a researcher at the SeSa Lab, University of Salerno. My work focuses on software engineering, with particular attention to code quality, technical debt, and the challenges introduced by artificial intelligence in software systems. I am passionate about understanding how software evolves and how practices, tools, and methodologies can support developers in building reliable, maintainable, and fair systems. My research often combines empirical studies with AI- and data-driven techniques to address issues of quality, security, and privacy in software development.
Research areas and main interests in Software Engineering
I study the impact of software reuse on quality and maintainability of systems, analyzing patterns and reuse metrics in open source and industrial projects.
I develop methodologies and tools for automatic code quality assessment, with focus on systems that evolve over time.
Research on how to ensure software reliability through advanced testing techniques and static code analysis.
I conduct large-scale empirical studies to understand software development and maintenance patterns in real-world contexts.
My latest contributions to Software Engineering research
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Little things I enjoy outside research
Outside of research, I love puzzle games โ especially the Rubikโs Cube. My personal record is 40 seconds on the classic 3ร3. You can check out some of my solving videos on Instagram.