Birgit Penzenstadler is faculty at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, and Lappeenranta Lahti University of Technology, Finland (before: California State University Long Beach). Her research focus is how neuroplasticity practices can support engineers and other computer workers in improving their presence, creativity, cognitive abilities, immune systems, sleep and overall resilience (for details, see https://www.twinkleflip.com). She has been researching the relation between sustainability and software engineering for a decade and focuses on artifact-based requirements engineering and requirements engineering for sustainability. Her expertise includes requirements elicitation, analysis, design and documentation techniques, for example sustainability goal modeling, as well as artifact models, quality modeling, tool support, and process improvement (see https://www.sustainabilitydesign.org and http://birgit.penzenstadler.de). Penzenstadler received a habilitation from the Technical University of Munich’s Faculty of Informatics. She’s a member of IEEE and ACM. Contact her at birgitp @ chalmers.se
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17:00 - 20:15 | New Faculty Symposium: Day 1New Faculty Symposium | ||
17:00 5mDay opening | Welcome New Faculty Symposium Laurie Williams North Carolina State University, Lionel Briand University of Ottawa, Canada / University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg | ||
17:05 30mTalk | Challenges of Being a New Faculty Member New Faculty Symposium Lionel Briand University of Ottawa, Canada / University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Laurie Williams North Carolina State University | ||
17:35 40mTalk | Mental Health / Self Care New Faculty Symposium Birgit Penzenstadler Chalmers | ||
18:15 10mBreak | Break New Faculty Symposium | ||
18:25 40mTalk | Research New Faculty Symposium Lingming Zhang University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | ||
19:05 40mTalk | Multiculturalism New Faculty Symposium Foutse Khomh Polytechnique Montréal | ||
19:45 30mTalk | Productivity New Faculty Symposium Ahmed E. Hassan Queen's University |