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Massimiliano Di Penta is a full professor at the University of Sannio, Italy. His research interests include software evolution, software analytics, recommender systems for software engineering, DevOps, and software engineering with/for AI. He is author of over 260 papers that appeared in international journals, conferences, and workshops. He has received several awards for research and service, including four ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper awards. Most importantly, he has received several distinguished reviewer awards. He serves and has served in the organizing and program committees of more than 100 conferences, including ICSE, FSE, ASE, and ICSME. He has been program co-chair of ICSE 2023, ESEC/FSE 2021, ASE 2017, and several other conferences. He is associate editor-in-chief of IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, and co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Software: Evolution and Processes edited by Wiley. He is an editorial board member of the Empirical Software Engineering Journal edited by Springer. He has served on the editorial board of the ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology and IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering.
Contributions
2026
FORGE
ICSE
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Research Track-track
- Developer Perspectives on Licensing and Copyright Issues Arising from Generative AI for Software Development
- Causal or Correlational? A Cohort Study on the Effects of Code Smells on Class Change- and Fault-Proneness
- Future of Software Engineering Research: The SIGSOFT Perspective
Mining Software Repositories
International Conference on Program Comprehension
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Research Track-track
- Evaluating the Impact of Post-Training Quantization on Large Language Models for Code Generation
- Guidelines to Prompt Large Language Models for Code Generation: An Empirical Characterization
- Déjà Vu: A Replication Study on Code Smells and Faults in JavaScript Projects