Shurui ZhouProfile page
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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- Assistant ProfessorFaculty of Applied Science and Engineering, Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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BIO
Dr. Shurui Zhou is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto. She obtained her PhD in May 2020 in the Institute for Software Research, School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University.
Her research focuses on helping distributed and interdisciplinary software teams to collaborate more efficiently, especially in the context of modern open-source collaboration forms, fork-based development, and interdisciplinary teams when building AI-enabled systems or scientific software. To achieve her goals, she combines advances in tooling and software engineering principles with insights from other disciplines that study human collaboration (e.g., Organizational Behavior), for which she combines and mixes a wide range of research methods.
Professor Zhou has collaborated with researchers from different universities with different backgrounds. These collaborations have resulted in ACM and IEEE publications which have been presented at international conferences in software engineering.
Her research focuses on helping distributed and interdisciplinary software teams to collaborate more efficiently, especially in the context of modern open-source collaboration forms, fork-based development, and interdisciplinary teams when building AI-enabled systems or scientific software. To achieve her goals, she combines advances in tooling and software engineering principles with insights from other disciplines that study human collaboration (e.g., Organizational Behavior), for which she combines and mixes a wide range of research methods.
Professor Zhou has collaborated with researchers from different universities with different backgrounds. These collaborations have resulted in ACM and IEEE publications which have been presented at international conferences in software engineering.
NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- Interim Engineering Intern, Security Exploration Group (SEG)Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.Jun 2016 - Aug 2016
DEGREES
- PhDCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, United States
- M.S.Peking University, Beijing, China
- B.S.Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China
INSTITUTIONAL STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
- TRANSFORM Heart Failure (TRANSFORM HF)
- Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society (SRI)
- Data Sciences Institute (DSI)