About Me


Hausi Müller was Associate Dean Research, Engineering (2009-19) and Founder and Director of the Bachelor of Software Engineering program (2003-07), University of Victoria. He is an international expert in methods, models and tools for quantum computing, software engineering, program understanding, self-adaptive systems, intelligent cyber-physical systems, and IoT. His research teams developed several well-known research tools including Rigi, a software understanding tool and SmarterContext, an infrastructure to manage context-aware systems that won 2011 IBM Canada Project of the Year Award. He was the 2019 IBM CAS Canada Faculty Fellow of the Year. He is a co-founder of the IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE) aka IEEE Quantum Week (2020-23) and General Chair of QCE23 in Bellevue, Washington. He was co-organizer of the 2005 event honoring 90 Pioneers in Computing in Canada. Professor Müller was Technical Program Co-Chair for WF-IoT 2018, the 4th World Forum of Internet of Things in Singapore. He was Program Co-Chair of CASCON 2016, the 26th Annual International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering in Markham and WF-IoT 2015 in Milano. He was General Chair of ICSME 2014, the 30th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance in Victoria, SEAMS 2012, the 7th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems in Zürich, and ICSE 2001, the 23rd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2001) in Toronto. He was a Member of the IEEE Computer Society (CS)Board of Governors (2015-17), is the 2016-18 Vice President IEEE CS Technical and Conference Activities (T&C) Board, and was Chair of IEEE CS Technical Council on Software Engineering (TCSE). He is very proud of his highly successful and accomplished graduate students. 

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