Our research group at Lero organised a workshop that brought together 38 psychologists and software engineers from different universities, including University of Limerick, University College Cork, and Lancaster University (UK). The workshop allowed psychologists and software engineers to talk with each other and explore various research ideas and collaborations across many domains, such as responsible software engineering.
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