I’m now a Lecturer at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. I was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the SEGAL research lab, University of Victoria. I obtained my PhD degree in Computer Science from Drexel University in March 2014.
My primary research interests are the socio-technical and coordination aspects of software development. My PhD dissertation was on methods that can facilitate timely and efficient coordination between software developers.
My Recent News
08Jul
INSPIRE Program, led by Daniela Damian, to empower women and minorities in Science, Technology and Engineering!
Hosted in the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science and the Center for Asia-Pacific Initiatives (CAPI) in collaboration with the... Read More →
26Jan
REACH Awards (Excellence in teaching awards)
Daniela Damian is a critically reflective educator and leader in software engineering, who has created innovative cross-cultural experiential learning practices... Read More →
13Apr
Supporting the Adaptation of Contextual Requirements at Runtime
Today’s complex operating environments require systems to capture and document context together with requirements. Such contextual requirements are used by... Read More →
30Jan
Paper accepted at ICSE 2015!
Our paper “Learning Global Agile Software Engineering Using Same-Site and Cross-Site Teams” has been accepted for JSEET track at ICSE 2015.... Read More →
11Jan
Congratulations!
Our paper “Open Source-Style Collaborative Development Practices in Commercial Projects Using GitHub” has been accepted at ICSE 2015. Congratulations Eirini,... Read More →
My Research Projects