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Professor Cornelia Boldyreff

Cornelia Boldyreff

Position: Associate Dean (Research and Enterprise)

Location: EB.G 30

Telephone: 020 8223 2368

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School of Computing, Information Technology and Engineering
University of East London
4-6 University Way
Beckton
London E16 2RD

Brief biography:

Prof Boldyreff is the Associate Dean (Research and Enterprise) at the School of Computing, Information Technology and Engineering, University of East London. She gained her PhD in Software Engineering from the University of Durham. In 2004 she moved to the University of Lincoln to become the first Professor of Software Engineering at the university, where she co-founded and directed the Centre for Research in Open Source Software. She has over 25 years' experience in software engineering research and has published extensively on her research in the field. She is a Fellow of the British Computer Society and a founding committee member of the BCSWomen Specialist Group. She has been actively campaigning for more women in SET throughout her career.

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Activities/responsible for:

Research and Enterprise throughout CITE

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Research / Publications:

Research Open Access Repository (ROAR@UEL)

A selected list of publications by Professor Cornelia Boldyreff is available from the institutional repository of the University of East London.

Boldyreff, Cornelia

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Last updated: September 2009


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