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Samia Alblwi is a Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Rutgers University, Newark. Her work focuses on software testing methodologies, mutation testing, and wireless security protocols. She contributes to advancing testing effectiveness metrics and formal verification techniques.
Research interests include exploring the theoretical foundations of test suite design, analyzing fault detection mechanisms, and evaluating security protocols like WPA2. Her recent studies investigate orthogonal measures of test suite effectiveness and the implications of mutant subsumption in software testing.
Her publications between 2017-2025 consistently address software testing efficacy, mutation analysis, and cybersecurity protocols. Notable contributions include empirical explorations of testing practices and formal methods for quantifying mutant set effectiveness. These works highlight trends in refining testing theory and improving practical security protocol evaluations.
Ms. Alblwi maintains an active research agenda without explicitly documented grants or awards in the provided text. No advising relationships or laboratory affiliations are noted here.
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