Kathryn Stolee

 Kathryn Stolee

Kathryn T. Stolee

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Biography

Iowa State University - Computer Science

Assistant Professor at North Carolina State University
Computer Software
Kathryn
Stolee
Raleigh, North Carolina
I am passionate about software.


Experience

  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    Undergraduate Researcher

    Worked on BugHunt, a Web application to teach software testing techniques, and Robofox, a Web macro tool.

  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    Graduate Research Assistant

    I focus on developing tools and techniques to bring the benefits of formal software engineering to end users for the purpose of making them more effective and efficient.

  • Microsoft

    Research Intern

    Worked with Kodu Game Lab in the Microsoft FUSE Labs. I instrumented the program to uncover usage patterns and analyzed Kodu games created by users for complexity and sophistication.

  • North Carolina State University

    Assistant Professor

    Kathryn worked at North Carolina State University as a Assistant Professor

  • Garmin International

    Software Engineering Intern

    Developed software features for a new portable aviation GPS unit.

  • Iowa State University

    Assistant Professor of Software Engineering

    Kathryn worked at Iowa State University as a Assistant Professor of Software Engineering

Education

  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    M.S.

    Computer Science
    Thesis: Analysis and Transformation of Pipe-like Web Mashups for End User Programmers

  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    B.S.

    Computer Science

  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    Ph.D.

    Computer Science
    Thesis: Solving the Search for Source Code

  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    Undergraduate Researcher


    Worked on BugHunt, a Web application to teach software testing techniques, and Robofox, a Web macro tool.

  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    Graduate Research Assistant


    I focus on developing tools and techniques to bring the benefits of formal software engineering to end users for the purpose of making them more effective and efficient.

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