Ethics in Software Engineering with Brittany Johnson-Matthews (George Mason University)

Ethics in Software Engineering with Brittany Johnson-Matthews (George Mason University)

Author: Rede Emílias de Podcasts June 18, 2024 Duration: 22:51

In this episode of the Professor Adolfo Neto podcast, Professor Adolfo Neto interviews Brittany Johnson-Matthews, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at George Mason University. Brittany, who directs the INSPIRED Lab, shares insights from her research in Software Engineering.

The interview begins with Brittany discussing her academic journey, including her Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the College of Charleston and her PhD from North Carolina State University. She explains what motivated her to pursue a career in academia over industry.

The conversation then shifts to the topic of Ethics in Software Engineering. Brittany defines ethics and provides examples of unethical practices in software development. She emphasizes the responsibility of software engineers to ensure their algorithms do not perpetuate bias or discrimination and offers advice on how to develop ethically minded software.

In addition to her work on ethics, Brittany briefly discusses other research topics she explores and what prospective PhD students can expect when working with her.

The episode concludes with Brittany sharing how she stays updated in her field through various resources like books, blogs, podcasts, and academic papers. Professor Adolfo Neto thanks Brittany for her valuable insights and wraps up the session by expressing gratitude to the listeners.


Dr. Brittany Johnson-Matthews ⁠https://cs.gmu.edu/~johnsonb/ ⁠



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Ever wonder about the person behind the code, the story behind the job title? Professor Adolfo Neto pulls up a chair for conversations that go far beyond technical specs and career advice. As a professor at UTFPR Curitiba, Adolfo brings a genuine curiosity to each discussion, sitting down with professionals from computing and its many intersecting fields. The focus here isn't on dry lectures or industry buzzwords. Instead, you'll hear the winding paths that led each guest to their current work-the early fascinations, the accidental discoveries, and the pivotal moments that shaped their trajectory. This podcast digs into the human experience within a tech-driven world, exploring the daily rhythms, the personal motivations that fuel long hours, and the very real challenges these professionals navigate. It’s about understanding the 'why' behind the work. Each conversation reveals the texture of a life in technology, offering listeners a chance to find relatable threads in other people's journeys. Presented by Rede Emílias de Podcasts, these interviews provide a thoughtful, often surprising look at the diverse people who build and influence our digital landscape. Tune in for a series that values depth and personal narrative, reminding us that every system has a story, and every developer, designer, or engineer has a unique voice worth hearing.
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