Introduction to the Organizing Committee
Introduction to the Organizing Committee
The HumanAISE Workshop is organized by a distinguished team of researchers and industry leaders, each contributing their expertise to the field of human-centered AI in software engineering. This committee is dedicated to fostering meaningful discussions, collaborations, and advancements in integrating AI into SE practices with an emphasis on human values.
Meet the Organizing Committee
Yu Huang
Affiliation: Vanderbilt University, USA
Yu Huang is a leading researcher in software engineering with a focus on AI-driven tools that enhance developer productivity. Her work explores how AI can effectively integrate with human workflows, prioritizing transparency and trust.
Tom Zimmermann
Affiliation: Microsoft Research, USA
Tom Zimmermann is a principal researcher at Microsoft Research, renowned for his work in empirical software engineering and AI for software productivity. His research aims to improve software development practices using data-driven approaches.
Daniel Russo
Affiliation: Aalborg University, Denmark
Daniel Russo is an Associate Professor specializing in software engineering and information systems. His research explores the intersection of AI and software engineering, particularly in understanding the ethical and human-centric implications of AI technologies.
Tianyi Zhang
Affiliation: Purdue University, USA
Tianyi Zhang’s work focuses on human-centered computing and how AI can support collaborative software development. He is committed to exploring how AI tools can empower developers and support inclusive design in software engineering.
David Lo
Affiliation: Singapore Management University, Singapore
David Lo is a Professor with expertise in software analytics and mining software repositories. His research contributes to understanding how AI can be used to analyze and improve software engineering practices effectively.
John Grundy
Affiliation: Monash University, Australia
John Grundy is a distinguished professor with extensive experience in software engineering, focusing on model-driven engineering and software tools. His research addresses the design of AI-enhanced software engineering tools that prioritize human involvement and ethical AI practices.
Together, this team brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the HumanAISE Workshop, ensuring it is an impactful platform for advancing human-centered AI in software engineering. For more updates, insights, and research findings, stay connected with our blog or subscribe to our newsletter.