SEER Lab Director Speaks at Toronto Metropolitan University

Yesterday Prof. Jeremy Bradbury along with Mosarrat Rumman and Bridget Green visited with Prof. Manar Alalfi and members of the Creative Research in Security and Software Engineering Technology (CRESSET) Lab at Toronto Metropolitan University to discuss a new research collaboration in software and security. During the visit Prof. Bradbury also delivered a Computer Science SeminarContinue reading “SEER Lab Director Speaks at Toronto Metropolitan University”

Honours Students Present Their Theses

Congratulations to SEER Lab students Adam Kolodziejczak, Alyesha Singh, Bisha Fatima, Disha Padia, Ryan Ahlborn, Ryan Warrener and Saahir Dhani who all successfully presented their Computer Science BSc (Hons.) theses yesterday! A further congratulations to Alyesha on winning the Computer Science Undergraduate Thesis Award (Software & Applied AI track) 🏆 and to Adam for beingContinue reading “Honours Students Present Their Theses”

SEER Lab Director Speaks at the University of St. Andrews

Prof. Jeremy Bradbury gave a University of St Andrews School of Computer Science Seminar Series this morning on “Democratizing AI in Software Development: From Few-Shot Testing to Trustworthy Benchmarks and Accessible AI Tools.” His talk focused on three key challenges to broader AI adoption in software development and how recent SEER Lab work is addressingContinue reading “SEER Lab Director Speaks at the University of St. Andrews”

SEER Lab Students Present at 2026 MAIRI Symposium

Congratulations to Mosarrat Rumman, Bridget Green and Daniel Hinbest on presenting posters at today’s Mindful AI Research Institute (MAIRI) Symposium 2026.

SEER Lab PhD Student Showcases Research and Art

Stacey Koornneef, a PhD student in the Software Engineering & Education Research Lab, recently showcased her research and her artistic abilities at the 2025 SGPS Poster Showcase and Art Exhibit. At the SGPS Poster Exhibit Stacey presented a poster on her recent research on “CAB: Cost-Accessible Box for Immersive Reality.” At the SGPS Art ExhibitContinue reading “SEER Lab PhD Student Showcases Research and Art”

SEER Lab MSc Student Wins Best Poster Award

SEER Lab’s Bridget Green won a Best Poster Award at the Consortium for Software Engineering Research (CSER) 2025 Fall Meeting! Bridget’s poster was titled “LLBlocks: A Blocked-Based Programming Language for LLM Education” and was co-authored with her supervisor Dr. Jeremy Bradbury. 

SEER Lab at CSER 2025 Fall Meeting!

SEER Lab members Dr. Jeremy Bradbury. Bisha Fatima, Bridget Green and Daniel Hinbest attended the Consortium for Software Engineering Research (CSER) 2025 Fall Meeting 🇨🇦 yesterday. Both Bridget and Daniel presented posters on their MSc thesis research and Bridget won a Best Poster Award for her poster titled “LLBlocks: A Block-Based Programming Language for LLMContinue reading “SEER Lab at CSER 2025 Fall Meeting!”

Bug Severity Classification Research Published at COMPSAC-SETA 2025

Today at the IEEE COMPSAC Symposium on Software Engineering Technologies & Applications (COMPSAC-SETA 2025) Mosarrat Rumman presented “A Contrastive Learning Approach to Bug Severity Classification with Large Language Model Embeddings” (co-authors Anushka Zaman, Emon Roy, Jeremy Bradbury). This research shows that contrastive fine-tuning for LLMs can improve semantic separation and boost generalization on imbalanced, diverseContinue reading “Bug Severity Classification Research Published at COMPSAC-SETA 2025”

SEER Lab at COMPSAC 2025!

This week SEER Lab’s Prof. Jeremy Bradbury along with MSc students Mosarrat Rumman and Anushka Zaman are attending the 49th IEEE International Conference on Computers, Software, and Applications (COMPSAC 2025). At the conference Mosarrat will be presenting their paper, “A Contrastive Learning Approach to Bug Severity Classification with Large Language Model Embeddings,” at the IEEEContinue reading “SEER Lab at COMPSAC 2025!”