Bashar Nuseibeh
@basharnuseibeh.bsky.social
FREng MRIA MAE FACM
#SoftwareWithoutBoundaries: interplay of digital-physical-social spaces
#responsibleSoftwareEngineering
Professor: The Open University, UCL (Honorary), NII (Visiting), UCD (Visiting)
http://nuseibeh.com
#SoftwareWithoutBoundaries: interplay of digital-physical-social spaces
#responsibleSoftwareEngineering
Professor: The Open University, UCL (Honorary), NII (Visiting), UCD (Visiting)
http://nuseibeh.com
I hear you 👂
It’s a face-saving exercise 🤪
It’s a face-saving exercise 🤪
November 3, 2025 at 12:32 PM
I hear you 👂
It’s a face-saving exercise 🤪
It’s a face-saving exercise 🤪
Thank you, Lin, so kind of you to write! 🙏🏽
May 8, 2025 at 10:17 AM
Thank you, Lin, so kind of you to write! 🙏🏽
Thanks Mehrdad! It was great to see you, Shiva and the boys! 😍
May 3, 2025 at 1:45 AM
Thanks Mehrdad! It was great to see you, Shiva and the boys! 😍
Thanks Andy! Good to see you in Ottawa.
May 2, 2025 at 10:36 PM
Thanks Andy! Good to see you in Ottawa.
Thank you, Thomas. You are too kind. The honour and pleasure were mine! 🙏🏽
May 1, 2025 at 5:40 PM
Thank you, Thomas. You are too kind. The honour and pleasure were mine! 🙏🏽
Excellent.
Relieved by my career choice 😜
Relieved by my career choice 😜
March 22, 2025 at 11:46 AM
Excellent.
Relieved by my career choice 😜
Relieved by my career choice 😜
Reposted by Bashar Nuseibeh
The program features two exciting *keynotes*:
Jane Cleland-Huang: Smart Swarms, Smarter Boundaries: Rethinking Decision Assurance in Autonomous Systems
@basharnuseibeh.bsky.social: Software Adaptation is Easy, Social Adaptation is Hard
👉 conf.researchr.org/info/seams-2...
Jane Cleland-Huang: Smart Swarms, Smarter Boundaries: Rethinking Decision Assurance in Autonomous Systems
@basharnuseibeh.bsky.social: Software Adaptation is Easy, Social Adaptation is Hard
👉 conf.researchr.org/info/seams-2...
Keynotes - SEAMS 2025
Today we are building an exciting future in which autonomous vehicles navigate complex environments, smart cities help solve public problems and achieve a higher quality of life, and service robots su...
conf.researchr.org
March 17, 2025 at 9:37 AM
The program features two exciting *keynotes*:
Jane Cleland-Huang: Smart Swarms, Smarter Boundaries: Rethinking Decision Assurance in Autonomous Systems
@basharnuseibeh.bsky.social: Software Adaptation is Easy, Social Adaptation is Hard
👉 conf.researchr.org/info/seams-2...
Jane Cleland-Huang: Smart Swarms, Smarter Boundaries: Rethinking Decision Assurance in Autonomous Systems
@basharnuseibeh.bsky.social: Software Adaptation is Easy, Social Adaptation is Hard
👉 conf.researchr.org/info/seams-2...
Reposted by Bashar Nuseibeh
- Two exciting keynotes (tentative titles)
- Jane Cleland-Huang: Cognitive Guardrails for on-the-fly Decision-Making in Next-Gen Drone Swarms
- @basharnuseibeh.bsky.social: Software adaptation is easy, social adaptation is hard
- Jane Cleland-Huang: Cognitive Guardrails for on-the-fly Decision-Making in Next-Gen Drone Swarms
- @basharnuseibeh.bsky.social: Software adaptation is easy, social adaptation is hard
SEAMS 2025 - Research Track - SEAMS 2025
Today we are building an exciting future in which autonomous vehicles navigate complex environments, smart cities help solve public problems and achieve a higher quality of life, and service robots su...
conf.researchr.org
February 10, 2025 at 10:04 AM
- Two exciting keynotes (tentative titles)
- Jane Cleland-Huang: Cognitive Guardrails for on-the-fly Decision-Making in Next-Gen Drone Swarms
- @basharnuseibeh.bsky.social: Software adaptation is easy, social adaptation is hard
- Jane Cleland-Huang: Cognitive Guardrails for on-the-fly Decision-Making in Next-Gen Drone Swarms
- @basharnuseibeh.bsky.social: Software adaptation is easy, social adaptation is hard
Or even a summer break!
January 12, 2025 at 8:04 PM
Or even a summer break!
Lovely piece, thank for writing it, Arosha. I now regularly recommend to others the book by Sarah Jaffe that you cite, ever since you recommended it to me 6 months ago. I really like your Buddhist perspective, using the lenses of loving kindness, sympathetic joy, compassion, and equanimity. HNY! 🙏🏽
January 1, 2025 at 9:15 PM
Lovely piece, thank for writing it, Arosha. I now regularly recommend to others the book by Sarah Jaffe that you cite, ever since you recommended it to me 6 months ago. I really like your Buddhist perspective, using the lenses of loving kindness, sympathetic joy, compassion, and equanimity. HNY! 🙏🏽
Thank you, Shane! I’ve never had anything I’ve written being called an “exhilarating blast“, but I’ll take it (and maybe frame it!) 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Glad you liked the piece. In this age of AI mania, it seems to be aging well. 🤞🏽
Glad you liked the piece. In this age of AI mania, it seems to be aging well. 🤞🏽
January 1, 2025 at 8:43 PM
Thank you, Shane! I’ve never had anything I’ve written being called an “exhilarating blast“, but I’ll take it (and maybe frame it!) 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Glad you liked the piece. In this age of AI mania, it seems to be aging well. 🤞🏽
Glad you liked the piece. In this age of AI mania, it seems to be aging well. 🤞🏽
isn't that what mansplaining is supposed to be? 😜
January 1, 2025 at 1:55 PM
isn't that what mansplaining is supposed to be? 😜
I hope my splaining was manly enough 😜
Happy new year .
Happy new year .
January 1, 2025 at 11:09 AM
I hope my splaining was manly enough 😜
Happy new year .
Happy new year .
Immediate gratification versus delayed benefits from painful fitness exercises
January 1, 2025 at 11:00 AM
Immediate gratification versus delayed benefits from painful fitness exercises
Yes, a remarkable man. I am frustrated when he is frequently headline labelled as a “one term president“ as if it some kind of major blemish on his legacy, when in fact it left him with energy and unfinished business of doing the more important humanitarian work of actually improving people’s lives
December 31, 2024 at 10:51 AM
Yes, a remarkable man. I am frustrated when he is frequently headline labelled as a “one term president“ as if it some kind of major blemish on his legacy, when in fact it left him with energy and unfinished business of doing the more important humanitarian work of actually improving people’s lives