
معرفی
Susan Eisenbach served as a Professor and Head of the Department of Computing at Imperial College London from January 2010 to September 2016, followed by roles as Dean of Learning and Teaching and Director of Studies. Her research focuses on software systems, smart contracts for blockchain, and specification languages for large open systems. She retired in 2020 during the pandemic and received a notable farewell via email.
Her academic leadership spans over three decades at Imperial, including contributions to curriculum development and pedagogical innovation. She has supervised numerous PhD and Master’s students, many funded by prestigious grants (e.g., EPSRC, Microsoft Research). Her awards include the Imperial College Teaching Fellow (2002) and recognition for the LEXIS exam invigilation system (Best Applied Paper, 2001).
Publications highlight her work on formal verification, programming language design, and blockchain technologies. Her articles address topics like memory layout optimization, smart contract safety, and garbage collection algorithms.
Eisenbach’s service includes roles on programme committees (ECOOP, OOPSLA) and external reviews for institutions like Trinity College Dublin and KTH. She contributed to ACM committees and IFIP working groups, emphasizing education and programming language standards.


