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Bram Adams is a full professor at Queen’s University (until June 2020: Polytechnique Montreal). He obtained his PhD in 2008 at Ghent University’s GH-SEL lab (Belgium). His research interests include software release engineering, software engineering for AI (and vice versa), and mining software repositories. His work received the 2021 Mining Software Repositories Foundational Contribution Award, and has been published at premier software engineering venues such as ICSE, FSE, MSR, ICSME, EMSE and TSE. In addition to co-organizing the RELENG International Workshop on Release Engineering from 2013 to 2015 (and the 1st/2nd IEEE Software Special Issue on Release Engineering), he co-organized, amongst others, the SEMLA and FM+SE Vision 2030 events. He has been PC co-chair of SCAM 2013, SANER 2015, ICSME 2016 and MSR 2019; ICSE 2023 software analytics area co-chair, and general chair of MSR 2025. He is a Senior IEEE Member.
Contributions
2025
Mining Software Repositories
2024
ICSE
- Author of A Grounded Theory of Cross-community SECOs: Feedback Diversity vs. Synchronization within the Journal-first Papers-track
- Author of On the Costs and Benefits of Adopting Lifelong Learning for Software Analytics - Empirical Study on Brown Build and Risk Prediction within the Software Engineering in Practice-track
Mining Software Repositories
2023
Mining Software Repositories
- Tutorials Co-Chair in Tutorials Committtee within the Tutorials-track
- Committee Member in Mining Challenge Committee within the Mining Challenge-track
- Tutorials Co-Chair in Organizing Committee
- Author of Understanding the Time to First Response In GitHub Pull Requests within the Technical Papers-track
ESEC/FSE
ICSME
2022
ICSE
- Author of Towards Language-independent Brown Build Detection within the Technical Track-track
- Author of Why Do Projects Join the Apache Software Foundation? within the SEIS - Software Engineering in Society-track
- Author of Individual differences limit predicting well-being and productivity using software repositories: a longitudinal industrial study within the Journal-First Papers-track
Mining Software Repositories
- Session Chair of Vision & Reflections Track: Past (part of Technical Papers)
- Committee Member in Committee within the MSR Awards-track
- Session Chair of Session 7: Developer Wellbeing & Project Communication (part of Technical Papers)
- Author of How heated is it? Understanding GitHub locked issues within the Technical Papers-track
- Session Chair of Vision & Reflections Track: Future (part of Technical Papers)