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Alexander Serebrenik is a full professor of social software engineering at the Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands. His research goal is to facilitate evolution of software by taking into account social aspects of software development. His work tends to involve theories and methods both from within computer science (e.g., theory of socio-technical coordination; methods from natural language processing, machine learning) and from outside of computer science (e.g., organisational psychology). The underlying idea of his work is that of empiricism, i.e., that addressing software engineering challenges should be grounded in observation and experimentation, and requires a combination of the social and the technical perspectives. Alexander has co-authored a book “Evolving Software Systems” (Springer Verlag, 2014), “Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Software Engineering: Best Practices and Insights” (APress, 2024) and more than 250 scientific papers and articles. He is actively involved in organisation of scientific conferences and is member of the editorial board of several journals. He has won multiple best paper and distinguished reviewer awards. Alexander is a senior member of IEEE and a member of ACM. Contact him at a.serebrenik@tue.nl.
Contributions
2025
ICSE
- Opening of the Doctoral Symposium
- Doctoral Symposium Co-Chair in Doctoral Symposium within the Doctoral Symposium-track
- Session Chair of Session 3: Maintenance (talks and panel) (part of Doctoral Symposium)
- Hunting bugs: Towards an automated approach to identifying which change caused a bug through regression testing
- Area Co-Chair for Human and Social Aspects in Research Track within the Research Track-track
- Doctoral Symposium Co-Chair in Organizing Committee
- Session Chair of Session 2: Human aspects (talks and panel) (part of Doctoral Symposium)