Resume

Summary

Fairuz Nawer Meem

Graduate Student and Graduate Teaching Assistant

Aug 2022 - Present

  • Virginia, US
  • fmeem@gmu.edu
  • fairuznawermeem@gmail.com

Education

BSc. in Computer Science and Engineering

Jan, 2015 - Jan, 2020

University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

MSc. in Software Engineering

Aug, 2022 - May, 2025

George Mason University, US

Work Experience

Software Engineer

Feb, 2020 - Jul, 2022

Therap BD Ltd., Bangladesh

Research Student

Feb, 2020 - Jul, 2022

Cognitive Agents and Interaction Lab (CAIL), University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

Research Interest

Software Engineering

Human‑Computer Interaction (HCI)

Social Computing

Research Projects

Automated Program Repair Practices

This research provides implications for research and practice centered on development, adoption, and use of APR. My contributions for this research work are -

  • Conducted a comprehensive survey on APR utilization
  • Insightful analysis of APR engagement factors
  • Identified correlation between professional characteristics and APR adoption
  • Highlighted the challenges of APR implementation

Exploring Practitioner Use of ChatGPT for Software Development Tasks

This research work has implications for the current state of practice and research interested in AI-assisted software development. The main contributions of this research are -

  • Innovative use of AI in enhancing programming practices
  • Comprehensive analysis of AI-assisted software development
  • Framework for AI integration in software development workflows
  • Workplace policies of AI-assisted tool usage for software development tasks

Impact of AI-assisted tools on Practitioner Well-Being

This research work provides implications for the effect AI-assisted tools have on software practitioners' well-being. The main contributions of this research are -

  • Positive and negative impact of AI-assisted tools on well-being
  • Short-term and long-term effect of AI-assited tool usage on mental health
  • Effect of AI-assisted tools on productivity, job satisfaction, job security and other factors related to well-being
  • Workplace policies regarding software practitioner well-being or mental health