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Security & Software Engineering Research Lab at University of Notre Dame

Security & Software Engineering Research Lab (S2E Lab)

Security & Software Engineering Research Lab (S2E Lab) is a research lab in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering of the University of Notre Dame led by Dr. Joanna C. S. Santos. The lab is dedicated to studying the broad area of software engineering, primarily focusing on software security.

Faculty

  • Joanna C. S. Santos, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556

Current Graduate Students

  • Beatrice Casey, PhD Student, Fall 2022 - Present
  • Vinicius Carvalho Lopes, PhD Student, Spring 2022 - Present
  • Mohammed Latif Siddiq, PhD Student, Spring 2022 - Present

Contact

Website: S2E Lab

GitHub: S2E Lab

HuggingFace: S2E Lab

Address: 382 Fitzpatrick Hall of Engineering, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556

Lab Address: 150C Fitzpatrick Hall of Engineering, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556

Popular repositories

  1. SecurityEval SecurityEval Public

    Repository for "SecurityEval Dataset: Mining Vulnerability Examples to Evaluate Machine Learning-Based Code Generation Techniques" published in MSR4P&S'22.

    Python 44 10

  2. Code-Smell-Code-Generation Code-Smell-Code-Generation Public

    Source code for "An Empirical Study of Code Smells in Transformer-based Code Generation Techniques".

    Python 9 4

  3. BERT-Based-GitHub-Issue-Classification BERT-Based-GitHub-Issue-Classification Public

    Source code for the paper titled 'BERT-Based GitHub Issue Report Classification'.

    Jupyter Notebook 5

  4. RegexEval RegexEval Public

    Source code for the accepted paper in ICSE-NIER'24: Re(gEx|DoS)Eval: Evaluating Generated Regular Expressions and their Proneness to DoS Attacks.

    Python 1 1

  5. s2e-lab.github.io s2e-lab.github.io Public

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  6. .github .github Public

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