Felipe Fronchetti
Assistant Professor
3272X Patrick F Taylor Building, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Louisiana State University
225 578 4732
[email protected]
Educational Background
Ph.D. in Computer Science, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, 2024.
M.Sc. in Computer Science, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, 2023.
B.Sc. in Computer Science, Technological University of Paraná, Brazil, 2017.
Research Interests
Software Engineering, Human-Computer Interaction, Robotics.
Teaching Responsibilities
CSC 4330: Software Systems Development
Selected Publications
Fronchetti, Felipe, Nico Ritschel, Logan Schorr, Chandler Barfield, Gabriella Chang, Rodrigo Spinola, Reid Holmes, and David C. Shepherd. "Block-based Programming for Two-Armed Robots: A Comparative Study." In Proceedings of the 46th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), pp. 1-12. 2024.
Fronchetti, Felipe, David C. Shepherd, Igor Wiese, Christoph Treude, Marco Aurélio Gerosa, and Igor Steinmacher. "Do CONTRIBUTING Files Provide Information about OSS Newcomers’ Onboarding Barriers?." In Proceedings of the 31st ACM Joint European Software Engineering Conference and Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE), pp. 16-28. 2023.
Fronchetti, Felipe, Nico Ritschel, Reid Holmes, Linxi Li, Mauricio Soto, Raoul Jetley, Igor Wiese, and David C. Shepherd. "Language impact on productivity for industrial end users: A case study from Programmable Logic Controllers." Journal of Computer Languages 69 (COLA): 101087. 2022.
Padala, Hema Susmita, Christopher Mendez, Felipe Fronchetti, Igor Steinmacher, Zoe Steine-Hanson, Claudia Hilderbrand, Amber Horvath, et al. "How gender-biased tools shape newcomer experiences in OSS projects." IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 48 (TSE): 241-259. 2020.
Pinto, Gustavo, Igor Steinmacher, Luiz Felipe Dias, and Marco Gerosa. "On the challenges of open-sourcing proprietary software projects." Empirical Software Engineering 23 (ESE): 3221-3247. 2018.
Dias, Luiz Felipe, Igor Steinmacher, Gustavo Pinto, Daniel Alencar Da Costa, and Marco Gerosa. "How does the shift to GitHub impact project collaboration?." In 2016 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME), pp. 473-477. IEEE, 2016.
Awards and Honors
Best Paper Award: V Workshop on Software Visualization, Evolution and Maintenance (VEM)