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Kevin Lano is a Reader in Software Engineering at King's College London. He specializes in safety-critical systems, model-driven development, model transformation, and the use of UML in software engineering. His research interests encompass a wide range of topics, including the evaluation of requirements engineering processes, model-driven engineering approaches, and the comparative evaluation of various formalization techniques. Lano has contributed extensively to software systems modeling and has published numerous peer-reviewed papers in the field. His work often involves empirical studies of software system behavior and the application of large language models to software generation tasks. He actively engages in public outreach to promote computer science among women and non-binary students. He is a member of the research community exploring automation in software engineering, particularly focusing on agile methodologies and model-driven engineering.
King's College London • London, ENG
Engaged in research and teaching in Software Engineering, focusing on model-driven development and safety-critical systems.
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