Keynotes

The conference program will be framed by two exciting keynotes by Dr. Pierre Bourque and Dr. Rick Kazman.

Rick Kazman

Prof. Dr. Rick Kazman

Rick Kazman is a Professor at the University of Hawaii and a Visiting Researcher at the Software Engineering Institute of Carnegie Mellon University.  He has been involved in the creation of several highly influential methods and tools for architecture analysis, including the SAAM (Software Architecture Analysis Method), the ATAM (Architecture Tradeoff Analysis Method), the CBAM (Cost-Benefit Analysis Method) and the Dali and Titan tools. 

Rick contributes a keynote presentation and a tutorial as part of the Academy of Software Engineering Education & Training.

Opening Session: Keynote & Project-Based Learning

Pierre Bourque

Prof. Dr. Pierre Bourque

As a recipient of the 2020 Nancy Mead Award, Dr. Pierre Bourque will give a keynote presentation and formally receive the award at the 32nd IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering Education & Training (CSEE&T 2020). The award is named in honor of Nancy Mead, the founding CSEE&T Steering Committee Chair.

A summary of Pierre’s accomplishments and his keynote contribution can be found on the detail page.

Award Keynote and Closing Session