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Monday, March 31, 2025 11:00to12:00

The complexity of modern cloud platforms and the highly distributed nature of today’s software systems present significant challenges for debugging, anomaly detection, and root cause analysis. Traditional methods for software debugging, monitoring, and performance analysis are often limited, as they focus primarily on known issues. The rise of large language models (LLMs) has further transformed software development by automating tasks, often reducing developers’ direct engagement with code and decreasing system awareness.

Classified as: Tech Trends Speaker Series Winter 2025, tech, Software, large language models
Friday, April 4, 2025 13:00to14:00

The seminar will start with an introduction to general concepts of machine learning followed by two research directions. The first research direction is to illustrate how to use AI for malware analysis. Assembly code analysis is one of the critical processes for mitigating the exponentially increasing threats from malicious software. However, it is a manually intensive and time-consuming process even for experienced reverse engineers. An effective and efficient assembly code clone search engine can greatly reduce the effort of this process.

Classified as: Tech Trends Speaker Series Winter 2025, tech, Artificial intelligence, malware, analysis
Friday, April 11, 2025 11:00to12:00

The world is going mobile. Android has surpassed its counterparts and become the most popular operating system all over the world. The openness and fast evolution of Android are the key factors that lead to its rapid growth. However, these characteristics have also created the notorious problem: Android fragmentation. There are numerous different Android device models and operating system versions in use, making it difficult for app developers to exhaustively test their apps on these devices.

Classified as: Tech Trends Speaker Series Winter 2025, Android, Android fragmentation, app development
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