Amiangshu Bosu is an associate professor of computer science and empirical software engineering researcher with a PhD from the University of Alabama and over a decade of experience bridging industry software development and academia. His work investigates human factors, peer code review, and software security using mining of software repositories, social network analysis, NLP, and machine learning to predict and improve developer collaboration and code quality. He has applied these methods in NSF and NSA-funded projects and produced practical ML classifiers during a Microsoft research internship to identify useful code review comments. Prior to academia he spent four-plus years building and integrating large-scale CRM and web systems, giving him strong full-stack and data-tool fluency across Java, C#, PHP, Python, R, and SQL ecosystems. Based in Detroit, he blends rigorous empirical methods with production experience to deliver actionable insights for software teams.
10 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science, 3.93, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science, 3.93 at University of Alabama
HSC, Science, HSC, Science at Notre Dame College
SSC, Science, SSC, Science at S.J. High School
BSc., Computer Science, BSc., Computer Science at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
StackOverflow /StackExchange Posts Analysis using LDA
Contributions:1 PR, 2 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 11 months
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