Keynotes
Prof. Sarah Pink (PhD, FASSA) is Professor and founding Director of the Emerging Technologies Research Lab at Monash University. She is known globally for her interdisciplinary research and engagement. Her work brings design anthropology and futures-focused social science into collaboration with other disciplines and partners inside and outside academia to ensure that everyday human and environmental futures are ethically accounted for in the design, application and use of emerging technologies. Her research has been funded by national research councils in Australia, United Kingdom, Sweden, Spain and Norway as well and through many industry partners internationally. Sarah's most recent publications include the books Emerging Technologies / Life at the Edge of the Future (2022) and Everyday Automation (2022) and her documentary films Smart Homes for Seniors (2021) and Digital Energy Futures (2022).
Prof. Paolo Tonella is Full Professor at the Faculty of Informatics and at the Software Institute of Università della Svizzera italiana (USI) in Lugano, Switzerland. He is Honorary Professor at University College London, UK. Paolo Tonella holds an ERC Advanced grant as Principal Investigator of the project PRECRIME. He has written over 150 peer reviewed conference papers and over 50 journal papers. In 2011 he was awarded the ICSE 2001 MIP (Most Influential Paper) award, for his paper: "Analysis and Testing of Web Applications". His H-index (according to Google scholar) is 60. He is/was in the editorial board of TOSEM, TSE and EMSE. He will be Program Co-Chair of ESEC/FSE 2023. His current research interests are in software testing, in particular approaches to ensure the dependability of machine learning based systems, automated testing of cyber physical systems, and test oracle inference and improvement.