Alexander Serebrenik is a full professor of social software engineering at the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands, working within the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. His academic profile spans decades of interdisciplinary research bridging computer science and social sciences. Professor Serebrenik's research focuses on facilitating software evolution through understanding social aspects of development. His work integrates computer science methods (socio-technical coordination theory, natural language processing, machine learning) with organizational psychology principles. A consistent theme across his publications is empiricism - addressing software engineering challenges through observation and experimentation while balancing social and technical perspectives. His recent work increasingly emphasizes diversity, equity, and inclusion in software engineering, culminating in his 2024 book "Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Software Engineering: Best Practices and Insights" (APress). His publication record reveals evolving interests from socio-technical coordination to human factors, community dynamics in open source, and now DEI-focused research. Distinguished Paper Award at ICSE 2023 Distinguished Paper Award at MSR 2023 Distinguished Reviewer Award at FSE 2020 Senior member of IEEE Member of ACM As an academic leader, Professor Serebrenik has mentored PhD students including Tukaram Muske, and actively participates in doctoral symposia. His service includes roles as Diversity and Inclusion Co-Chair at multiple conferences and extensive program committee participation across the software engineering conference landscape. His research group at TU/e maintains an active program studying the social dimensions of software engineering through empirical investigations, contributing significantly to understanding how human factors influence development processes and outcomes.


