Nargiz Humbatovaمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر ارشد
Nargiz Humbatova is a postdoctoral researcher at the Testing Automated (TAU) research group within the Software Institute (SI) at Università della Svizzera italiana (USI). She holds a PhD from USI (2023), an MSc in Advanced Computing from the University of Bristol, and a BSc in Mathematics from Moscow State University. Her research focuses on mutation testing of deep learning systems, fault localization, and program repair, with a particular emphasis on real-world fault analysis and testing methodologies for AI systems. Education: PhD in Informatics, Università della Svizzera italiana (2023) MSc in Advanced Computing, University of Bristol BSc in Mathematics, Moscow State University Research interests include mutation testing techniques, test input prioritization, deep learning fault benchmarks, and the application of large language models (LLMs) to fault localization and repair. She has contributed to the ERC-AdG project PRECRIME, dedicated to testing AI-based systems. Her work emphasizes practical validation through empirical studies and real-world fault injection. Her publications span topics such as mutation testing pipelines (e.g., muPRL), spectral analysis of neural activation values, and the development of tools like DeepCrime for deep learning testing. These articles highlight advancements in evaluating and improving the robustness of AI systems through rigorous testing frameworks. Labs/Teams: Member of the TAU (Testing Automated) research group at USI’s Software Institute, collaborating on interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of software engineering and artificial intelligence.











