Bashar Ahmad Nuseibeh

Professor
Bashar A. Nuseibeh
Ph.D.
بشار أحمد نسيبة
Nuseibeh in 2023
BornJune 1967 (age 58)
CitizenshipBritish
Alma materImperial College
The University of Sussex
Known forSoftware Engineering
Requirements Engineering
Adaptive Systems
Security & Privacy
AwardsPhilip Leverhulme Prize
Royal Society-Wolfson Merit Award
ICSE Most Influential Paper Award
Member of Academia Europaea
Member of Royal Irish Academy
Fellow of Royal Academy of Engineering
Harlan D. Mills Award.
Scientific career
FieldsComputer Science
Software Engineering
Adaptive Systems
InstitutionsThe Open University
UCL
NII
UCD
Doctoral advisorAnthony Finkelstein

Bashar Ahmad Nuseibeh (Arabic: بشار أحمد نسيبة; born 1967) is a software engineering researcher and academic. He is a full professor of computing at The Open University, where he heads a software engineering and design research group.

He is also an honorary professor at University College London, and a visiting professor at the National Institute of Informatics, Japan, and at University College Dublin, Ireland.

Previously, he held tenured academic positions as 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 as associate professor (reader) in computing at Imperial College London, where he founded and headed its software engineering laboratory.

Nuseibeh is internationally recognised as a leading researcher in requirements engineering, adaptive systems, and security, privacy & digital forensics.