RESEARCH PROFILE

Maryam Razavian is an Assistant Professor in the鈥疘nformation Systems group鈥痠n鈥疎indhoven University of Technology (果冻传媒). Her research interests include information system design reasoning, human aspects of information system design, software architecture, and service orientation.  

Maryam鈥檚 research lies in the intersection between the two fields of information systems and software engineering. A common theme, and long-term goal, of my research is to understand and guide how designers of information systems carry out design, both from the business as well as the technical perspectives. The primary underlying hypothesis of her research is that many of the complexities inherent in information system design can be addressed by understanding how designers carry out design and guiding designers thinking. She has, therefore, centered on understanding the thinking behind the design as a key to developing  models and approaches for guiding the design of information systems.

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

Maryam received her PhD in Computer Science from VU University Amsterdam. Previously, she was a Postdoc fellow at the鈥疺U University Amsterdam, department of computer science. 鈥疕er PhD dissertation is on鈥痥nowledge-driven migration to services鈥痑nd is funded by the NWO/Jacquard鈥疭APIENSA project.鈥疭he also holds an MSc from Teheran University and has worked as a Research Assistant at the Politecnico de Torino.  

Maryam is an active member of the information systems community. She is a member of the PC in five of the main international events (ICSE/SEIS (2015), WICSA (2015, 2016, 2017), ER (2013-2014), IESS (2014-2015), and ICSOB (2014-2015)). Maryam is also a  
reviewer for various journals (including, IST, JSS, JSME, and IEEE software) and conferences (CAiSE, ICSE, ICSOC, and ECSA).

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