Maggie Hodges' and my research is now public, where we surveyed a diverse sample of 903 @Google developers about their experiences with inclusion in software development.
https://t.co/zS7CjsdIQd
🏆 Best Research Paper Award! 🏆
Huge congratulations to @imYbajpai and the team, from Microsoft for their award-winning paper: "Let's Fix This Together - Conventional Debugging with GitHub Copilot." 🤖💡
Well-deserved recognition! 🎉
#VLHCC2024#BestPaperAward
I am on the #SoftwareEngineering#Teaching Job Market!
After co-creating & co-instructing two software engineering courses at CMU I am looking for teaching-focused faculty positions in SE. If you know anyone who is hiring, please let me know! Retweets welcome.
@GergelyOrosz Check out this research where we asked engineers about the difference between game development and software engineering: https://t.co/ZjTESgMxea
The Google Award for Inclusion Research (AIR) is now open! Applications close on July 13, 2023. AIR provides up to $60,000 in funding for research that addresses the needs of historically marginalized people and underserved communities.
https://t.co/LoNTu6E1GJ
The societal impacts of open source and open science have been a hot topic these days. Here's a short excerpt about what we've been doing to understand how we can better support devs who are building software with the world's citizens in mind. https://t.co/lx1aBZXqPJ
The most influential paper of 10-years-ago VISSOFT and SOFTVIS is by @CaptainEmerson and @LimeyBlack: "An Interactive Visualization for Code Smells"
Congratulations!!! 🎊🥳🎊
Geez, these #ICSE2023 papers that I'm reviewing look amazing. I should have declared a blanked conflict of interest, because I'm biased to accept every one of them! Thank you all for doing such interesting work.
Working on a publication that speaks to designing or developing equitable tech? Still not sure where you want to send it?
Submit to our @emsejournal special issue on "Equitable Data and Technology" -- there's still time!
I am on the job market this year! For those who are new to my Twitter account, I'm a Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researcher with a focus on anti-racist and justice-oriented design methods. Here's a🧵that sums me up as a scholar:
Shout out to @elldagan on #NationalInternDay! As a Research Scientist intern, she's interviewing demographically diverse engineering teams within @Google to understand what accounts for their success.
💯 Research is leading to better practices in code review. Learn how studies can significantly reduce pushback and bias → https://t.co/kZMmajPkB1
Continued experimentation with anonymous code review could reduce gaps in pushback faced by devs from different demographic groups.
@vlfilkov@CACMmag Employee demographic data is extremely sensitive. Your best bet is to send a compelling proposal to https://t.co/LoNTu6lSsB -- I'm happy to provide feedback on a draft!