Cornelia Boldyreff

Cornelia Boldyreff is very active in encouraging girls into computing, is a Council Member of The BCS, The Chartered Institute of IT (previously British Computer Society ), a Committee member of the BCSWomen and a visiting professor in the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Greenwich in London.

Academic posts

 * February 2013 to date visiting professor, School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, University of Greenwich
 * 2009 - 2013 Associate dean (research and enterprise), School of Architecture, Computing and Engineering at the University of East London
 * 2004 Professor of software engineering, University of Lincoln
 * Reader, Computer Science Department, University of Durham

Academic and professional qualifications

 * Fellow of the British Computer Society
 * Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
 * PhD in Software Engineering, University of Durham
 * Member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
 * Member of the IEEE Computer Society
 * Member of British Federation of Women Graduates (BFWG)

Centres, specialist groups and committees

 * Co-founder and Director, Centre for Research in Open Source Software.
 * Founding member of BCS Women Specialist Group
 * Committee member, BCS e-Learning Specialist Group
 * Chair BCS Open Source Specialist Group
 * Grants committee of Funds for Women Graduates (FfWG)

Reviewing and programme committee work

 * EPSRC Peer Review College
 * Programme Committee/Organising Committee for various conferences/workshops

Recent journal papers

 * 1) Mariano Ceccato, Andrea Capiluppi, Paolo Falcarin, Cornelia Boldyreff, A Large Study on the Effect of Code Obfuscation on the Quality of Java Code, Journal of Empirical Software Engineering, (under review).
 * 2) Andrea Capiluppi, Paolo Falcarin and Cornelia Boldyreff, Decompile, Defactor, Decouple: Measuring the Obfuscation Tirade to Protect Software Systems, Journal of Software Evolution and Process, Wiley (invited paper for special issue - under review).
 * 3) Andrea Capiluppi, Klaas-Jan Stol, Cornelia Boldyreff: Software Reuse in Open Source: A Case Study. IJOSSP 3(3): 10-35 (2011)
 * 4) Andrea Capiluppi, Cornelia Boldyreff, Karl Beecher, Paul J. Adams: Quality Factors and Coding Standards - a Comparison Between Open Source Forges. Electr. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 233: 89-103 (2009)
 * 5) Karl Beecher, Andrea Capiluppi, Cornelia Boldyreff: Identifying exogenous drivers and evolutionary stages in FLOSS projects. Journal of Systems and Software 82(5): 739-750 (2009)

Awards

 * Cornelia Boldyreff was one of the 30 women identified in the BCS Women in IT Campaign in 2014. Who were then featured in the e-book "Women in IT: Inspiring the next generation" produced by the BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, as a free downloade-book, from various sources.