Zhou Yangمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Zhou Yang is an Assistant Professor at the University of Alberta and Fellow at the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii), with research focusing on the intersection of software engineering and artificial intelligence. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. from Singapore Management University, an M.Sc. in Software System Engineering from University College London, and undergraduate studies at Yangzhou University. His research interests span Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, AI for Software Engineering (AI4SE), Software Engineering for AI (SE4AI), Large Language Models, and Cybersecurity. Yang's work explores how human and AI collaboration can improve code writing, how AI impacts open-source communities, and how developers build software in emerging environments like VR/AR. His recent publications demonstrate strong trends in code language models, with significant contributions to ASE, ICSE, ISSTA, and top journals like TOSEM and TSE. His research addresses critical challenges including token efficiency in code generation, user perception of AI coding assistants, privacy preservation in code models, and fairness in AI systems. 2024 IEEE Computer Society Best Paper Award (1 out of 183 submissions) ACM Distinguished Paper Award from ISSTA 2024 Distinguished Reviewer Award from Internetware 2024 SMU Research Staff Excellence Award (1 of 4 university-wide) SMU Presidential Fellowship Award SMU Dean's List Award 1st Place in ACM Student Research Competition at ICSE 2024 Yang actively mentors graduate students with regular one-on-one meetings, constructive feedback, and support for top-venue publications. He provides full funding through teaching assistantships and research grants, including travel support for conferences. His lab focuses on responsible research conduct and societal implications of AI work. Though early-career, he actively builds professional networks for students through collaborations and supports diverse career paths in academia and industry. He leads research in the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute, focusing on practical applications where software engineering principles enhance AI systems and where AI techniques solve real-world software engineering challenges.













