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Federica Sarro is a Professor of Software Engineering at the Department of Computer Science, University College London (UCL), Faculty of Engineering Sciences. She leads the SOLAR (Software Optimisation, Learning and Analytics Research) group, focusing on cutting-edge research in software engineering methodologies and applications.
Her research interests span Software Engineering, Predictive Analytics, Search-Based Software Engineering, and Empirical Software Engineering, with recent work emphasizing ethical considerations in modern software systems including fairness in AI, software sustainability, and responsible software engineering practices. Her keynote at Requirements Engineering 2023 highlighted how Search-Based Software Engineering can address ethical requirements in modern software systems, particularly around fairness, safety, and environmental considerations.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong focus on applying search-based and AI techniques to critical software engineering challenges, with increasing attention to ethical implications of software systems. Her work bridges theoretical advancements with practical industrial applications, particularly in automated program repair, fairness testing, and sustainable software development.
As an active contributor to the software engineering community, Professor Sarro serves on steering committees for major conferences including SSBSE and SANER, and has held numerous leadership roles across ASE, ESEC/FSE, ICSE, and other premier software engineering venues. Her SOLAR research group continues to produce influential work at the intersection of software engineering and artificial intelligence.
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