André van der Hoek is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States and conducts research mainly in the field of Computer Science. Their work encompasses several subfields including Information Systems, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks and Communications, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.
The research topics André van der Hoek focuses on include Software Engineering Techniques and Practices, Software Engineering Research, Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies, Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods, Creativity in Education and Neuroscience, Educational Games and Gamification, and Team Dynamics and Performance.
Recent papers authored or co-authored by André van der Hoek cover a range of subjects within software engineering and educational networks. These include:
The venues where André van der Hoek frequently publishes include:
Collaborations form a significant component of André van der Hoek's research activity, with frequent co-authors being:
André van der Hoek was recognized as an ACM Distinguished Member in 2013.
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Antonio Carzaniga;Alfonso Fuggetta;Richard S. Hall;Dennis Heimbigner
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Roshanak Roshandel;André Van Der Hoek;Marija Mikic-Rakic;Nenad Medvidovic
Ivan Mistrík;John Grundy;André van der Hoek;Jim Whitehead
André van der Hoek;Dennis Heimbigner;Alexander L. Wolf
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André van der Hoek;Marija Mikic-Rakic;Roshanak Roshandel;Nenad Medvidovic
David Redmiles;André Van Der Hoek;Ban Al-Ani;Tobias Hildenbrand
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