
Thomas LaToza
Associate Professor · Software Engineering
University of California, IrvineAbout
Thomas LaToza is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the George Mason University, School of Computing. His research focuses on the intersection of software engineering and human-computer interaction, exploring how developers interact with code and designing novel software development methodologies.
He has pioneered crowdsourced programming environments and microtask programming frameworks, with notable projects including RulePad for checkable design rules and Hypothesizer for hypothesis-based debugging. His work emphasizes empirical studies of developer behavior, tool impact analysis, and integration of AI assistants in software development.
His recent publications highlight trends in AI-driven development, debugging mental models, and developer information seeking. He has received recognition including the George Mason University Teacher of Distinction award and has served on the editorial board of Empirical Software Engineering.
His advising includes PhD students Ruochen Wang, Mainul Hossain, and alumni Abdulaziz Alaboudi, Emad Aghayi, David Samudio, Sahar Mehrpour, and Maryam Arab. He co-founded the OurCode developer tools startup, translating academic research into industry applications.
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