Baishakhi RayView profile
Associate Professor
Baishakhi Ray is an Associate Professor at Columbia University, specializing in improving software reliability and developers' productivity for both traditional and AI-driven systems. She leads the ARiSE Lab, focusing on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of software engineering and artificial intelligence. Her research interests include software testing for AI systems, adversarial robustness, automated testing of autonomous systems, and leveraging AI techniques such as neural networks for dynamic analysis and fuzzing. Notable projects include DeepTest for autonomous car testing and NEUZZ for efficient fuzzing. Awards: VMware Early Career Faculty Award (2020), IBM Faculty Award (2019), NSF CAREER Award (2019), and multiple best paper awards including EAPLS FASE (2020) and ACM Distinguished Papers (FSE 2017, MSR 2017). Grants: NSF CAREER grant (2019-2024) for deep learning testing, NSF grants for workshops and security bug detection, and collaborative grants on persistent memory and SSL/TLS implementations. Her recent work emphasizes advancing code generation with large language models (LLMs), evaluating model robustness under data contamination, and developing tools like CodeSense and CrashFixer for code semantics and kernel debugging. The ARiSE Lab also explores causal performance debugging and transfer learning for configurable systems.








