How to Code for Humanity
In an interview in Silicon Republic, Sarah Robinson argues for ‘making people and their experiences central to the software development process’.
In an interview in Silicon Republic, Sarah Robinson argues for ‘making people and their experiences central to the software development process’.
Fanny Rivera Ortiz successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis titled “Engineering Forensic-Ready Software Systems using Automated Logging” on Friday, July 7th, 2023 at 2:30 pm Irish Time. The defense panel included…
In an article featured on Silicon Republic, Irum Inayat sheds light on the significance of interdisciplinary research and industry insights in gaining a comprehensive understanding of the realities of software…
On May 19, Thomas Welsh delivered a talk titled “The Security of Future Smart Manufacturing” as a speaker in the Advance Centre webinar on “Mitigating Cybersecurity Risks in Smart Manufacturing.”…
We are thrilled to announce that one of our own has been promoted to the position of Associate Professor at University College Dublin. Congratulations to Liliana Pasquale on this well-deserved…
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)….
Our research team from The Open University, Software Engineering & Design (‘SEAD‘) research group, visited Lero at the University of Limerick (UL) for our annual “away days” research workshop on…
Mazen Azzam successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled ‘Physics-based Early Warnings for Forensic Readiness in Industrial Control Systems‘ on 30th May 2022. His external examiner was Prof. Ernesto Damiani, the…
Faeq Alrimawi supported Claire McInerney and the Irish Computer Society in the Scratch National Finals. Faeq, paired with John Molony (on the right), judged nine projects in total for 1st…