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Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software,[1] Ireland, is a world-leading Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) research centre.[2] It was established in 2005 as an SFI Centre for Science Engineering and Technology (CSET), being one of nine (originally ten) such centres established by the Irish Government in various areas of science and engineering.[3]

Overview

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Hosted at University of Limerick, Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, is home to around 250 active researchers across eight Irish universities and three Institutes of Technology. Its research spans a wide range of application domains from driverless cars to artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, fintech, govtech, smart communities, agtech and healthtech.

Lero brings together researchers from University of Limerick, Dublin City University, Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, Maynooth University, National University of Ireland Galway, University College Cork, Munster Technological University, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Waterford Institute of Technology and Limerick Institute of Technology.

As the world’s second largest software exporter, Ireland is recognised internationally as a leading location for companies in the software sector and Lero is a key pillar of that. Fifteen out of the top 20 global technology firms have strategic operations in Ireland. Lero actively engages with industry and currently has in the region of 50 industry partners.[4]

Leadership

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Lero's first Centre Director was Professor Kevin T Ryan and its Scientific Director was Professor Klaus Pohl. Professor Mike Hinchey was appointed Director of Lero in mid-2010. Professor Bashar Nuseibeh served as Lero's first Chief Scientist from 2009 to 2013 and was succeeded by Professor Brian Fitzgerald. In 2016, Professor Fitzgerald was appointed Director of Lero and was succeeded by Professor Lionel Briand in 2024.[5] Professor Nuseibeh returned to the role of Chief Scientist from 2017 to 2023.[6]

Joe Gibbs was appointed General Manager[7] in 2018 replacing Brendan O’Malley. Mr Gibbs previously held the role of Business Development Manager at the centre.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Lero - The Irish Software Engineering Research Centre".
  2. ^ "Science Foundation Ireland".
  3. ^ "SFI Annual Report 2005" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Lero Industry Partners".
  5. ^ "Professor Brian Fitzgerald".
  6. ^ "Prof. Bashar Nuseibeh".
  7. ^ "Joe Gibbs - General Manager".

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Bashar Ahmad Nuseibeh

professor of software engineering at the University of Limerick, where he served as the first chief scientist of the Irish Software Research Centre, Lero; and

Tao Xie

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Nancy R. Mead

Society Technical Council on Software Engineering (TCSE). In 2019 she was awarded the Parnas Fellowship by Lero, the Irish Software Research Centre. In 2020

Tiziana Margaria

Software Engineering. In 2015 she moved again, to the University of Limerick and Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software in Limerick

Michael Hinchey

Irish computer scientist and former Director of the Irish Software Engineering Research Centre (Lero), a multi-university research centre headquartered at

Klaus Pohl (computer scientist)

director of Lero – The Irish Software Engineering Research Centre. He is also founding member of IREB e.V. (International Requirements Engineering Boards)

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University of Limerick

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