Adam Alami

@AdamAlami
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Progressive and advocate for equality. I like to be alone in nature. Also, a lonerwolf! In weekdays, I'm an associate professor of software engineering at SDU, Denmark.

If you are looking for an Assistant Professor job in #ComputerScience we have open positions at Aalborg University.

Deadline: 2026-01-05

We are inviting applicants in all areas of computer science. See the full listing and all the research groups of the department through the link below.

We have two Campuses, in Aalborg and Copenhagen.

#Academicjob

https://www.vacancies.aau.dk/scientific-positions/show-vacancy/vacancyId/882169

Tenure Track Assistant Professors in Software Engineering and Interactive Technology Engineering

SDU Software Engineering in Odense, SDU Centre for Industrial Software in Sønderborg, and SDU Centre for Software Technology in Vejle, all part of the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute, University of Southern Denmark (SDU), jointly invite applications for one or more 4-year tenure-track assistant professor positions within the broad area of software engineering and interactive technology. The positions are open from Spring 2026, and the specific start date will be agreed with the successful candidates. The application deadline is January 5, 2026, at 11.59 PM/23.59 (CET).

SDU Career Site

Today, I presented our work @neilernst @nathancassee on the impact of AI integration on the social and human aspects of SE at the Danish Digital Summit 2025. Thanks to the audience for the interesting questions.

https://event.ing.dk/dts5/session/3172262/disrupting-or-enhancing-the-social-and-human-factors-of-ai-augmented-software-engineering

Session Details: Digital Tech Summit 2025

Is it just me, or the review requests skyrocketed recently. I even receive requests from well-established psychology journals! Some of my work touches psychology, but I'm not a specialist.
This is a #FediHire post, but it's not about technology, so I don't know how helpful the fediverse will be.

I have a PHD in math and nine years of experience teaching university students. I want to leave higher education and become a high school math teacher, but I am not certified.

I'm in the U.S. and have no easy way to leave. I also can't go four years without an income or health insurance.

What states would be the easiest for me to get at least provisionally certified to teach in?

Also keep in mind that I'm trans, so I am only willing to move to a state where it's legal for me to interact with teenagers and get health care.

#Teaching #Math #MathTeacher #GetFediHired
Our work @neilernst on accountability for code quality and the implications of generative AI adoption is available online https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3721127 accepted in TOSEM
Accountability in Code Review: The Role of Intrinsic Drivers and the Impact of LLMs | ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology

Accountability is an innate part of social systems. It maintains stability and ensures positive pressure on individuals’ decision-making. As actors in a social system, software developers are accountable to their team and organization for their decisions. ...

ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology

Remember (and repost) that we have an opening for a faculty position in the software quality research group, which I head. The application deadline is the end of the month.

I am happy to answer questions about this position.

Deadline: December 1, CET(!)

https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx?cid=119&ProjectId=181738&DepartmentId=3439&MediaId=5448

Assistant/Associate Professorships in Software Engineering and Software Quality

The IT University of Copenhagen is strengthening and consolidating its existing Software Engineering research and teaching capacity and therefore solicits appli

Talentech
I promoted #ChatGPT, "From all of our interactions what is one thing you can tell me about myself that I may not know about myself". It answered: "...You consistently balance rigorous analysis with a genuine curiosity about the human side of software engineering... a unique blend of empathy and analytical thinking, making you both a researcher of systems and a researcher of people." 🙏

Just in case you were wondering how much the free content provided by academics to publishers might be worth;

Springer Nature (a leading publisher of such research) is looking to float at a valuation (on the Frankfurt stock market) of an eyewatering €4.7bn.

When your key input is provided for nothing (as is the quality control via peer review) there's plenty of money to round for investors.

Academic publishing is a game of (willing?) exploitation.

#universities #publishing #research
h/t FT

Ou work @raulpardo @johanlinaker on software #quality and #FOSS #sustainability has been published at #EMSE. We learned that the relationship is not simply linear but rather a complex interplay. Even sustainable communities have shown degradation in some code #quality metrics. https://rdcu.be/dOKVq
Free open source communities sustainability: Does it make a difference in software quality?