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Proposition #8

“In applied sciences like software engineering, PhD students should not work at the university full time.” This proposition relates somewhat to Proposition #5. I think it is very important for researchers in software engineering to connect with practice. Doing industrial case studies is one option, but I want to go even further, I think young researchers […]

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Proposition #7

“Initiatives to attract women to STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) should focus on teachers and parents instead of on women.”  Recently, I was talking to high school girls about my profession, for the Dutch Spiegelbeeld program, a database with female role models who work in technology and they told me that often their parents actively […]

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Podcast: Spreadsheet engineering and software developers

I was interviewed by the guys from F1F9 about my research. In this podcast, Felienne Hermans, PhD student at Delft University of Technology and CEO of Infotron, discusses the parallels between spreadsheet engineering and software development. She introduces us to the concept of “spreadsheet smells”, talks about how she discovered the FAST standard, and comments […]

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