Talk title:
Requirements for Pervasive Privacy
Bashar Nuseibeh is Professor
of Software Engineering and Chief Scientist at the Irish Software Engineering
Research Centre. He is also a Professor of Computing at the Open University,
UK, where he has served as Director of Research, a Visiting Professor at
Imperial College London, where he served as Head of its Software Engineering
Laboratory, and a Visiting Professor at the National Institute of Informatics,
Japan.
Nuseibeh's research interests are in software requirements engineering and design,
software process modelling and technology, security and privacy, and technology
transfer. He has published over 160 refereed papers and consulted widely with
industry, working with organizations such as the UK National Air Traffic
Services (NATS), Texas Instruments, Praxis Critical Systems, Philips Research
Labs, and NASA. He has also served as Principal or Co-Investigator on a number
of European and National research projects on software engineering, security
engineering, and learning technologies.
Nuseibeh's is Editor-in-Chief of IEEE
Transactions on Software Engineering and Editor Emeritus of the Automated
Software Engineering Journal. He has served as programme chair of major
conferences in his field, including RE, ASE and ICSE, and chair of the ICSE
steering committee. He has received numerous awards for his research and
service in software engineering, including most recently the top ranked
Microsoft Research Award from its software engineering innovation fund.
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