Bashar Nuseibeh

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Name:Bashar Nuseibeh
Bio:

Bashar Nuseibeh is Professor of Computing at The Open University (Director of Research 2001-2008) and a Professor of Software Engineering at Lero - The Irish Software Research Centre (Chief Scientist 2009-2012 & 2017-). Previously he was a Reader in Computing at Imperial College London and Head of its Software Engineering Laboratory. He was a Visiting Professor at Imperial College London (2005-2015), and is currently an Honorary Professor at University College London and a Visiting Professor at the National Institute of Informatics (NII), Tokyo, Japan.

His current research interests lie at the intersection of requirements engineering, adaptive systems, and security and privacy. He served as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, of the Automated Software Engineering Journal, and of ACM Transactions on Autonomous & Adaptive Systems. He is Associate Editor if IEEE Security & Privacy and Software Engineering Editor of ACM Books. He chaired the Steering Committee of the International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) and IFIP Working Group 2.9 on Requirements Engineering.

He received an ICSE Most Influential Paper Award, a Philip Leverhulme Prize, an Automated Software Engineering Fellowship, and a Senior Research Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering. He also received the ACM SigSoft Distinguished Service Award and the IFIP Outstanding Service Award.

His research work crosses a number of discipline boundaries in computing, and has received best paper/artefact awards in software engineering, logic programming, human-computer interaction, and security & privacy. He received a Royal Society-Wolfson Merit Award and a European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant on Adaptive Security and Privacy.

He is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering & Technology, the British Computer Society, the Irish Computer Society, and is a Member of Academia Europaea and the Royal Irish Academy.

Country:United Kingdom
Affiliation:The Open University (UK) & Lero (Ireland)

Contributions

REFSQ 2023 Author of Feel It, Code It: Emotional Goal Modelling for Gender-Inclusive Design within the Research Papers-track
ESEIW 2022 Author of Bumps in the Code: Error Handling During Software Development within the ESEM Journal-First Papers-track
ICSE 2022 Author of The Case for Adaptive Security Interventions within the Journal-First Papers-track
Author of Kind Computing within the NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results-track
Author of What Do You Want From Me? Adapting Systems to the Uncertainty of Human Preferences within the NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results-track
SEAMS 2022 Committee Member in Program Committee within the SEAMS 2022-track
ACSOS 2021 Author of Engineering Adaptive Authentication within the Main Track-track
Requirements Engineering 2021 Panelist of Making an Impact: RE where it matters! within the Ceremonies & Panels-track
ESEC/FSE 2021 Author of Incidents Are Meant for Learning, Not Repeating: Sharing Knowledge About Security Incidents in Cyber-Physical Systems within the Journal First-track
SEAMS 2021 Author of On Adaptive Fairness in Software Systems within the SEAMS 2021-track
ESEC/FSE 2020 Author of Taking the Middle Path: Learning About Security Through Online Social Interaction within the Journal First-track
Panelist of Welcome Panel #2 within the Plenary events-track
ICSE 2020 Author of Schrödinger's Security: Opening the Box on App Developers' Security Rationale within the Technical Papers-track
Author of Ask Me Anything - Bashar Nuseibeh within the ICSE 2020 Ask Me Anything-track
Programme Committee in Program committees within the Software Engineering in Society-track
SEAMS 2020 Committee Member in Program Committee within the SEAMS 2020-track
ASE 2019 Author of Cautious Adaptation of Defiant Components within the Research Papers-track
ICSE 2019 Author of An Anatomy of Security Conversations in Stack Overflow within the Software Engineering in Society-track
Committee Member in Program Committee within the Software Engineering in Society-track
SEAMS 2019 Program Committee in Program Committee within the SEAMS 2019-track
Author of Won't Take No for an Answer: Resource-driven Requirements Adaptation within the SEAMS 2019-track
Author of Dragonfly: a Tool for Simulating Self-Adaptive Drone Behaviours within the SEAMS 2019-track
Author of Modelling and Analysing ResilientCyber-Physical Systems within the SEAMS 2019-track
ESEC/FSE 2018 Author of Text Filtering and Ranking for Security Bug Report Prediction within the Journal-First-track
* ICSE 2018 * Author of Panel on "Software engineering in Society" within the SEIS - Software Engineering in Society -track
Committee Member in SEIS Program committee within the SEIS - Software Engineering in Society -track
Author of Towards Forensic-Ready Software Systems within the NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results -track
SEAMS 2018 Committee Member in Steering Committee within the SEAMS 2018-track
Author of Requirements and Specifications for Adaptive Security: Concepts and Analysis within the SEAMS 2018-track
Committee Member in Program Committee within the SEAMS 2018-track
Author of Compositional Verification of Self-Adaptive Cyber-Physical Systems within the SEAMS 2018-track