18th International Summer School on Software Engineering (ISSSE 2026)
18th International Summer School on Software Engineering (ISSSE 2026)
June 15–18, 2026
University of Salerno, Italy
https://sesalabunisa.github.io/ISSSE-2026
THEME
ISSSE 2026: Agentic Development – Software Engineering at a Crossroads Turbo-charge your PhD and navigate research uncertainty in a fast-shifting field Software engineering is at a crossroads. The rapid adoption of agentic development—AI systems that can plan and execute substantial parts of the software lifecycle—is reshaping how software is built, evaluated, and maintained.
For PhD students and researchers, this is both an extraordinary moment of opportunity and a genuine source of uncertainty: never has it been easier to have impact, yet never easier for a research
direction to be disrupted by fast-moving tools, practices, and expectations.
In this rapidly evolving landscape, the 18th edition of the International Summer School on Software Engineering (ISSSE 2026) is designed to help you navigate this transformation.
This summer school brings together industry leaders and practitioners from major tech companies (including Google, Microsoft, and Meta) working on the technologies transforming software engineering today, alongside outstanding researchers—both established figures and rising stars in the software engineering community.
You’ll hear the latest developments from industry and academia, and you’ll have opportunities to get feedback and guidance on your research ideas from experts at the forefront of this shift.
Whether you are exploring your research direction or looking to strengthen and reposition your work, ISSSE 2026 offers a unique opportunity to connect, learn, and grow within a vibrant
international community.
And where better than the beautiful bay of Salerno for such an intellectually transformative experience?
LECTURES
Paul Baecke, Microsoft
“From Autocomplete to Co-engineer: How LLMs Are Reshaping the
Software Development Lifecycle”
Mark Harman, Meta and University College London
“Just-in-Time Testing: New on-the-fly Test Generation for an
Agentic World that Prevents Serious System Failures”
Gunel Jahangirova, King’s College London
“Large Language Models in Software Testing: Oracle Generation,
Understandability, and Beyond”
Michele Tufano, Google
“Scaling Agentic Program Repair at Google”
Gabriele De Vito, University of Salerno
“Advancing Automated Issue Report Classification with LLMs”
Fiorella Zampetti, University of Sannio
“Trustworthiness, Legal and Ethical Aspects in AI-driven Software
Engineering”
SCHOOL LOCATION
The school will be held at the campus of the University of Salerno,
located in Via Giovanni Paolo II, 132, 84084 Fisciano (SA), Italy.
The University of Salerno is very close to some of the most
beautiful and historical places of Italy, such as the Amalfi Coast,
Capri, Pompeii, and Paestum.
REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION
Registration fees are EUR 500 for academic and industrial researchers and EUR 350 for PhD students (proof required).
They include admission to all lectures, slides and other materials prepared by the lecturers, luncheons, and social functions.
Participants may also register for individual tutorials. In this case, the fee is EUR 100 for each selected tutorial and includes admission to the tutorial, slides and other materials prepared by the lecturer, luncheons, and coffee breaks.
The deadline for registration is May 21, 2026.
Detailed information about program, registration, travel, and
accommodation is available at:
https://sesalabunisa.github.io/ISSSE-2026/
STUDENT TALKS
Student talks and tool demos are intended for attendees (mainly
PhD students) who want to present their research work.
Attendees interested in giving a talk or demonstrating a tool
should register and submit a proposal by May 15, 2026.
Attendees will be notified about the inclusion of their talk/demo
in the program by May 19, 2026.
ORGANIZED BY
Software Engineering Lab
Department of Informatics
University of Salerno, Italy
CONTACT INFORMATION
International Summer School on Software Engineering
Scientific Secretariat
Department of Informatics
University of Salerno
Via Giovanni Paolo II, 132
84084 Fisciano (SA), Italy
