He Ye serves as an Assistant Professor at University College London (UCL), specializing in AI-driven software engineering solutions. His work bridges academic research and industry applications through EuniAI, a startup transforming research into developer tools. Research focuses on code agents for automating software tasks, with three core thrusts: Codebase context retrieval to enhance LLM capabilities Automated issue resolution systems Code agent memory construction His publications (2021-2025) demonstrate consistent innovation in fault localization and program repair. Current advising includes PhD students Zhaoyang Chu and Xiang Li (starting Fall 2025), alongside research assistants Yue Pan, Jiayi Xu, and Han Li. He co-founded EuniAI to commercialize research solutions for practical developer challenges. He actively shapes the field through workshop organization ( LMPL@SPLASH 2025 , APR@ICSE 2025 ) and program committee roles across major conferences including ASE, ICSE, and ESEC/FSE.
Ajitha Rajan is a Professor (Personal Chair of Software Testing & Verification) at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. She joined the university in December 2012 as a Reader (equivalent to Associate Professor in American terms) and was promoted to Professor in 2024. Prior to her position at Edinburgh, she held postdoctoral positions at Oxford University and Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble in France. She earned her PhD in Computer Science from the University of Minnesota in August 2009 under Professor Mats Heimdahl. Her research focuses on two primary directions: Automated Software Testing (including test input generation, test oracles, and coverage measurement) and Biomedical AI (particularly cancer survival models and interpretability for biological sequences and medical images). Her work has applications in safety-critical systems, blockchains, embedded systems, and medical diagnostics. She has made significant contributions to explainable AI for healthcare applications, especially in lung cancer detection and cancer survival analysis. Her recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward interdisciplinary research at the intersection of software engineering and biomedical applications. She has numerous publications in top venues including ICSE, ASE, and healthcare-focused conferences. Her work increasingly focuses on making AI systems more interpretable and trustworthy, particularly in medical contexts where model decisions can have life-or-death consequences. ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Reviewer Award, ISSTA 2025 Best Paper Award at ICHI 2025 Promoted to Professor (Chair in Software Testing & Verification) 2024 SICSA Best Supervisor Award 2024 ACM Distinguished Paper Award 2008 Professor Rajan actively supervises PhD students in both software testing and biomedical AI domains. She leads several funded projects including MANIFEST (a cancer immunotherapy response research platform), a Huawei Joint Lab project on RobustCheck, a Royal Society Industry Fellowship on AutoTest, and the KATY project on clinical knowledge for personalized medicine. Her research group includes current PhD students working on explainable AI for medical image analysis, scenario-based testing for autonomous driving, and protein design applications.
Prof. Dr. Ralf Bruns is a full-time Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Faculty of Business and Information Technology, Hannover University of Applied Sciences and Arts. His office is located at Ricklinger Stadtweg 120, 30459 Hanover, with direct contact available via phone (+49 511 9296 1817) and email. His research focuses on cutting-edge computational methodologies including: Real-time data stream processing systems Bio-inspired algorithms ( evolutionary and swarm intelligence ) Machine learning applications in enterprise systems Semantic Web technologies for knowledge representation Software architecture patterns for event-driven systems Complex Event Processing (CEP) frameworks His publications demonstrate a consistent focus on event-driven architectures applied to logistics, healthcare, IoT, and urban mobility systems. Recent work emphasizes agent-based modeling and real-time analytics for decision support in dynamic environments. Prof. Bruns leads two key research initiatives: the Software Architecture Working Group (AG SWA) and the Smart Data Analytics Research Cluster . He also serves as faculty representative in the Fachbereichstag Informatik (FBTI) and contributes to academic selection committees.