James Herbsleb

Professor

Software and Societal Systems Department

  • Professor
    Software and Societal Systems Department
  • 412-526-0935 (Mobile)
  • TCS Hall 448, Software and Societal Systems Department, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

BIO

James Herbsleb is a Professor in the Software and Societal Systems Department in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University where he serves as the head of the department. His research interests lie primarily in the intersection of software engineering, computer-supported cooperative work, and socio-technical systems, focusing on such areas as geographically distributed development teams and large-scale open source development. He holds a PhD in psychology, and an MS in computer science.

His research has won several awards, including the ACM Outstanding Research Award (2016), Alan Newell Award for Research Excellence (2014), Most Influential Paper award (ICSE 2010), Honorable Mention for Most Influential Paper award (ICSE 2011), ACM Distinguished Paper Award (ICSE 2011), Best Paper Award (Academy of Management, 2010), ACM Distinguished Paper Award (ESEM 2008), and Best Paper Award (CSCW 2006).

For about two decades, he has worked with many extraordinary colleagues to try to understand the complex and dynamic relationship between human collaboration and the software that the humans are designing and using. On his optimistic days, he feels he has made a bit of progress.

CAMPUS

  • Pittsburgh

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

  • 4 Quality Education
  • 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
  • 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
  • 5 Gender Equality
  • 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth

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