Spiros Mancoridis

Professor of Computer Science
Office: University Crossings 89-139
Phone: +1 215 895 6824
Homepage: http://www.cs.drexel.edu/~spiros/
E-mail: spiros.mancoridis@drexel.edu
| Degrees | B.S., Computer Science, Acadia University M.S., Computer Science, University of Toronto Ph.D., Computer Science, University of Toronto |
| Research | Software engineering; reverse engineering; software security; software forensics. |
| Bio | Spiros Mancoridis received the Ph.D. degree for studies in computer science from the University of Toronto in 1996 and then joined Drexel University as an assistant professor. He was promoted to associate professor with tenure in 2001 and to full professor in 2007. His research area is software engineering with an emphasis on reverse engineering, code analysis, software security, and software forensics. In 1998, Professor Mancoridis received a CAREER Award from the US National Science Foundation. Since then he has received numerous grants from DARPA, NSF, Department of Justice, Department of Defense, Sun Microsystems, AT&T Labs Research, and Lockheed Martin. Professor Mancoridis was the general chair of the IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance in 2006, the program committee co-chair for the Genetic and Evolutionary Computing Conference in 2005, and was on the program committees of several IEEE and AAAI conferences, including WCRE, CSMR, ICSM, ICPC, SCAM, and GECCO. He is a senior member of the IEEE. He is the founder and director of the Drexel University Software Engineering Research Group and has been the undergraduate and graduate director of the Software Engineering degree programs since 2001. He has authored more than 55 scientific publications and has graduated two Ph.D. students and numerous M.Sc. students. |
| Lab | Software Engineering Research Group |
| Lab Description | The Software Engineering Research Group is dedicated to the advancing of the discipline of software engineering in the areas of software maintenance and software testing. |