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Laura Inozemtseva

Senior Software Engineer at Karius

Laura Inozemtseva is a Senior Software Engineer at Karius, a biotechnology company. She completed her Ph.D. at the University of Waterloo in Canada, where her main research interest was improving the software testing process.12 During her doctoral studies, she received several awards for her work, including a Microsoft Ph.D. fellowship.1

Inozemtseva has made significant contributions to the field of software engineering:

  1. She co-authored a highly influential paper titled "Are mutants a valid substitute for real faults in software testing?" which received the ACM SIGSOFT Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE) Most Influential Paper Award.23

  2. Another notable publication of hers, "Coverage is not strongly correlated with test suite effectiveness," has been widely cited in the field.3

  3. She also contributed to research on live API documentation, which has garnered significant attention in the software engineering community.3

After completing her Ph.D., Inozemtseva transitioned from academia to industry, taking on her current role as a Senior Software Engineer at Karius.2 This move showcases her ability to apply her research expertise to practical, real-world software engineering challenges in the biotechnology sector.

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San Jose, California, United States