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Ph.D Graduate Student

Department of Computer Science
University of Virginia





Contact Information
Olsson Hall
room 238

Email: kld5r@cs.virginia.edu

University of Virginia
School of Engineering and Applied Science
Department of Computer Science
151 Engineer's Way,
P.O. Box 400740
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4740



Areas of Interest
Software Engineering, Programming Languages

Advisor
Westley Weimer


Publications
  • Kinga Dobolyi and Westley Weimer. Changing Java's Semantics For Handling Null Pointer Exceptions. 19th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering, IEEE. November 2008.
    [preprint: PDF]
  • MS Thesis: Changing Java's Semantics For Handling Null Pointer Exceptions
    [article: PDF] [slides PDF]





Research




Courses

Current (Fall 2008)
  • PhD Dissertation

Previous
  • AMPA643 - Statistics
  • CS661 - Algorithms
  • CS686 - Dependable Computing
  • CS851 - Software Engineering
  • CS656 - Operating Systems
  • CS651 - Programming Languages
  • CS660 - Theory of Computation
  • CS654 - Computer Architecture

Teaching
  • CS150 - Computing: From Ada to the Web
  • CS101 - Introduction to Computer Science
  • CMSC411 - Data Structures (Univesity of Maryland)
  • CMSC311 - Computer Organization (University of Maryland)



Undergraduate Work
  • University of Maryland
    College Park

    BS in Computer Science obtained in May, 2004, with a concentration in business and management

    Citation, University Honors Program


Industry Experience
  • Knowcean Consulting
    Washington, DC

    Software Engineer
    May 2005 – April 2006

    Developed a commercial application using J2EE technologies that include Struts (XML, MVC architecture), jsps, and Hibernate, connected to an Oracle database. The application was part of a mission critical system for the Department of Commerce to process and maintain on-line export license applications. In addition my responsibilities included data and requirements gathering and analysis, user interface design, and implementing the eXtreme programming methodology.


Professional Activities
  • ACM-W, University of Virginia, Mentoring chair


Interests

  • Outside of being a first year graduate student, I have a passion for art in general, and specifically pastels and painting. My personal collection can be found at www.kingadobolyi.com
  • I also enjoy learning new sports, rowing, traveling, dance, cars, and have recently discovered that I am good at cooking and baking. By the end of spring I would also like to have my own motorcycle.
  • Pictures from various research group activities.





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