Doctora en Ciencias Informáticas
Independiente
I received my PHD at the Universite Claude Bernard Lyon I, France in 2001 under the advising of Dr. Robert Laurini. My PHD thesis was the development of a design framework for continuous phenomena in GIS applications. I am currently a full professor at Facultad de Informatica, Universidad Nacional de La Plata and member of the board of directors of LIFIA. I have been part of the PC committee of the most important conferences of my research field, ACM GIS and other international conferences.
I am interested on design issues related with mobile GIS applications; particularly I am working in different aspects of context-aware software in which location issues (typical from GIS) are important. I am also interested in the application of advanced separation of concerns techniques to context-aware software. In the GIS area I am working on models to allow dynamic position adjustment.