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Dulaji Hidellaarachchi is a Lecturer at the School of Computing Technologies, RMIT University, Australia. Previously, they served as a Research Fellow (Level B) at Monash University under Australian Laureate Professor John Grundy in the HumaniSE Lab. Their research focuses on integrating human, cognitive, and social dimensions into software engineering practices, particularly examining how personality, cognitive abilities, and social dynamics influence software development.
Research interests include Human/Cognitive/Social aspects in Software Engineering (SE), Requirements Engineering (RE), Empirical Software Engineering, Socio-Technical Grounded Theory in SE, Software-Psychology Fusion, Information Systems Design, and Human-Computer Interaction.
No scientific awards or specific grants are explicitly mentioned. They are open to supervising Masters Research or PhD students.
Prior affiliation: HumaniSE Lab at Monash University, where they collaborated on socio-technical systems research.
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