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Bianca Trinkenreich is a Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Colorado State University. Her interdisciplinary research aims to understand how the members of software engineering teams can flourish and better interact to produce software, leveraging Human-Centric AI, Software Teams’ Culture, Developer Experience, Productivity, Creativity, and Technostress. Bianca is interested in the Human and Social Aspects of Software Engineering, human-AI collaboration, Empirical Software Engineering, and Mining Software Repositories. Bianca has achieved significant recognition in her field as the first author of papers published in prestigious venues like ICSE, ESEM, CSCW, IST, TSE, and TOSEM. Her contributions have been acknowledged with awards, including the ACM SIGSOFT 2024 Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation, the Distinguished Paper Award at ICSE Technical Track 2023, the Best Paper Award at ICSE SEIS 2022, and an Honored Mention Award at CSCW 2020, among others. With 20 years of experience in the IT industry before her research career, and in addition to her academic accomplishments, Bianca also consults as a research analyst for the Linux Foundation Research.
Contributions
2025
ESEM
- The Shifting Sands of Toxicity: The Evolving Nature of Interpersonal Challenges in Open Source
- Investigating the Use of LLMs for Evidence Briefings Generation in Software Engineering
- Session Chair of Culture, Collaboration, and Recognition in Software Teams (part of )
- LLMs in Thematic Analysis: Opportunities, Limitations, and Recommendations
- Beyond the Job Posting: What Hiring Managers Really Seek in Entry-Level CS Candidates
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