TESTROOTS MEANS PEOPLE.
Project lead, PD
Moritz holds an M.Sc. with distinction from the Technical University of Munich, Germany. He has done his PhD at TU Delft in the TestRoots project.
Asociate Professor, PI
Andy is an associate professor and has been with TU Delft for over 8 years. His prime research interest concerns the co-evolution of test and production code. Andy received an NWO Vidi Grant for his TestRoots proposal.
Assistant Professor
Georgios holds an MSc with distinction from the University of Manchester, UK, and a PhD from the Athens University of Economics and Business, GR, both on Software Engineering.
MSc Student
Tim is a master student at Delft University of Technology, where he is doing his master thesis in the Software Engineering Research Group (SERG) on TestRoots. He is adding support for monitoring the static analysis habits of WatchDog users.
Master Student
Yes, we are offering awesome Master theses within the TestRoots project at TU Delft! We look for excellent, motivated students to join the TestRoots project.
Post-Doc
Annibale received a PhD in Software Engineering from the Department of Information Technology at the University of Salerno in 2014. His research interests include software testing and empirical software engineering.
MSc Student
Niels is a master student at Delft University of Technology, where he is doing his master thesis in the Software Engineering Research Group (SERG). He is adding support for monitoring the debugging habits of WatchDog users.
MSc Student
Igor is a master student at Delft University of Technology, where he is doing his master thesis in the Software Engineering Research Group (SERG) on TestRoots. He is the father and maintainer of WatchDogIntelliJ.
MSc Student
Wouter created the very first prototype of what would later become WatchDog. He went deep undercover to better understand how we could monitor developers while working in Eclipse. He obtained his MSc degree in Software Engineering at the Delft University of Technology.