
Isabella Graßl
Visiting Professor · Human and Social Aspects of Software Engineering
Max Planck Institute for Security and PrivacyAbout
Isabella Graßl serves as Visiting Professor for Gender in Computer Science at Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany. She currently holds the Diversity & Inclusion Chair position for ASE 2025 and actively participates in program committees for ICSE, ESEC/FSE, and CSEE&T conferences across multiple tracks including Software Engineering Education and Training.
Her research spans critical intersections of technology and society:
- Human and Social Aspects of Software Engineering
- Diversity and Inclusion frameworks in technical environments
- Innovative Programming Education methodologies
- Empirical Software Engineering validation techniques
- Machine Learning/NLP applications in developer tools
- Literary and Cultural Studies perspectives on computing
Recent publications (2022-2025) demonstrate concentrated exploration of gender dynamics in programming education, with empirical studies on pair programming behaviors, music-based coding engagement, and specialized approaches for neurodiverse learners. Her work increasingly integrates queer theory into software engineering through investigations of LGBTQ+ student experiences and identity-inclusive pedagogy.
No scientific awards were documented in the source materials.
Conference contributions reveal extensive service in academic leadership, particularly through diversity initiatives and educational track committees, though specific grant funding or student advising details remain unreported in available texts.
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