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I am Dr. Brittany Johnson-Matthews, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at George Mason University. You may also know me as my pen name, Brittany Johnson. I direct the INSPIRED (INterdisciplinary Software Practice Improvement REsearch and Development) Lab. I received my Ph.D. in Computer Science from North Carolina State University (2017), after getting my B.A. in Computer Science from the College of Charleston (2011). I explore sociotechnical problems pertaining to developer productivity and software development/use, such as tool support, work environments, ethics, and software for social good. My research is interdisciplinary, cross-cutting with research in software engineering, human-computer interaction, and machine learning.
Contributions
2023
FairWare
ICSE
- Keynote Speaker in Student Mentoring Workshop within the SMeW - Student Mentoring Workshop-track
- Session Chair of Developers' behaviors (part of Technical Track)
- Program Committee Member in Technical Track within the Technical Track-track
- Harmful Terms in Computing: Towards Widespread Detection and Correction
- Session Chair of Mining software repositories (part of Technical Track)
- Make Your Tools Sparkle with Trust: The PICSE Framework for Trust in Software Tools
- From Organizations to Individuals: Psychoactive Substance Use By Professional Programmers
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