Dr Kelly Androutsopoulos

Senior Lecturer in Computer Science

Kelly Androutsopoulos
  • School Faculty of Science and Technology

  • Department Computer Science

  • Location London

Research activities

My research interests include software modeling, analysing and understanding specifications, slicing and more recently testing. I am also interested in novel approaches to teaching programming. 


Current Teaching

I am currently involved in teaching the first year undergraduate students BSc Computer Science at Middlesex.

I was part of the team that introduced the novel assessment approach based on Student Observable Behaviours (SOBs), that are fine-grained decompositions of learning outcomes. In October 2019 we won a Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence from AdvanceHE for the way we worked as a team to deliver this novel teaching and assessment approach. 


Biography

I joined Middlesex University as a Senior Lecturer in 2013. Before joining Middlesex, I was a post-doc in CREST (Centre for Research on Evolution Search and Testing), first at King's College London (2008-2010) and then University College London (2010-2013). I have also been a post-doc in the Department of Computer Science at City University (2006-2008) and a lecturer at King's College London (2004-2005).

I hold a MEng degree in Computer Science (Software Engineering) from Imperial College London, and a PhD in Computer Science from King's College London.

Qualifications

Title: Dr


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