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Dr. Minhaz F. Zibran is a Professor of Computer Science (CS) at the Idaho State University (ISU), USA.
His research in software engineering and cybersecurity fights software bugs and security vulnerabilities using program code analysis and manipulation while also taking into account the human factors that affect software quality. Minhaz has co-authored many scholarly articles (including a keynote paper) published in ACM and IEEE sponsored international conferences and reputed journals. His conference/workshop publications resulted in several best paper awards and journal invitations.
Minhaz also has experience of working in software industry in Canada and Bangladesh. Before joining ISU, he taught in several universities in the US (i.e., University of New Orleans, Bucknell University), Canada (University of Saskatchewan, University of Calgary and University of Lethbridge), and Bangladesh (Islamic University of Technology, American International University Bangladesh and Southeast University).
Minhaz served in grant review panels for US National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada. He has been actively involved in organizing international conferences (e.g., COMSPAC, MSR, ICDF2C, IWSC, SEMotion, AffectRE, ICPC, ICSM, SCAM) and in reviewing manuscripts submitted to reputed journals (e.g., IEEE Software, IEEE Security & Privacy, TOSEM, EMSE, JSS, IST, SQJ).
Contributions
2026
Mining Software Repositories
- The Quiet Contributions: Insights into AI-Generated Silent Pull Requests
- When AI Teammates Meet Code Review: Collaboration Signals Shaping the Integration of Agent-Authored Pull Requests
- A Task-Level Evaluation of AI Agents in Open-Source Projects
- PC Member in Data and Tool Showcase Track - Program Committee within the Data and Tool Showcase Track-track