Georgios-Petros Drosos

Master Student in Computer Science, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

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CNB H 100.9

Universitätstrasse 6, 8092

Zürich, Switzerland

I’m a Masters student at the Department of Computer Science at ETH Zurich in Switzerland.

My academic journey began at the Athens University of Economics and Business, where I earned my Bachelor’s Degree with distinction in 2022 from the Department of Management Science and Technology. Since 2021, I’ve been a member of the Business Analytics Laboratory, led by Prof Diomidis Spinellis. During my involvement with the lab, I also had the opportunity to work as a Research Software Engineer at the FASTEN Research Project, as well as in the SecOPERA Project.

My research interests involve Software Ecosystems, Software Testing, Programming Languages and Program Analysis.

News

Aug 19, 2024 Our paper titled “When Your Infrastructure is a Buggy Program: Understanding Faults in Infrastructure as Code Ecosystems” has been accepted at OOPSLA’2024!.
Apr 15, 2024 Our paper “Bloat beneath Python’s Scales: A Fine-Grained Inter-Project Dependency Analysis” has been accepted at FSE’2024!.
Sep 22, 2023 I have joined the Department of Computer Science at ETH Zurich as a Direct Doctorate student!
Mar 1, 2023 I will start working on the SecOPERA Research Project as a Research Software Engineer!
Oct 22, 2022 I will present the FASTEN Research Project at the Leveraging Open Source Technologies for Better Services in the European Software Ecosystem webinar, hosted by the European Forum of the Software Research Community!

Selected Publications

2024

  1. FSE’2024
    Bloat beneath Python’s Scales: A Fine-Grained Inter-Project Dependency Analysis
    Georgios-Petros Drosos, Thodoris Sotiropoulos, Diomidis Spinellis, and Dimitris Mitropoulos
    Proceedings of the ACM on Software Engineering, Jul 2024
  2. OOPSLA’2024
    When Your Infrastructure is a Buggy Program: Understanding Faults in Infrastructure as Code Ecosystems
    Georgios-Petros Drosos*, Thodoris Sotiropoulos*, Georgios Alexopoulos, Dimitris Mitropoulos, and Zhendong Su
    Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages, Oct 2024
    Both authors contributed equally

2021

  1. OOPSLA’2021
    Well-Typed Programs Can Go Wrong: A Study of Typing-Related Bugs in JVM Compilers
    Stefanos Chaliasos, Thodoris Sotiropoulos, Georgios-Petros Drosos, Charalambos Mitropoulos, Dimitris Mitropoulos, and Diomidis Spinellis
    Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages, Oct 2021