Antonio Sarasa-Cabezuelo has a PhD in Computer Science from the Complutense University of Madrid. In 1999, he joined the UCM as a professor where he has been an Assistant Professor, full-time Associate Professor, and Collaborating Professor. Since July 2013, he has worked a Contracted Doctor Professor. From a research point of view, he has focused primarily on learning issues, standardization, digital heritage, and software development, using techniques inspired by the design and implementation of computer languages. He is a member of the official UCM Research Group in Software Language and Application Engineering (ILSA). He has participated as a researcher in nine national plan projects and ten educational innovation projects, five of them as their director. He has published more than 70 journal articles, lectures, and book chapters. Among these publications, six articles stand out: they are indexed in the JCR of the ISI WoS.
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Short Biography
Antonio Sarasa-Cabezuelo has a PhD in Computer Science from the Complutense University of Madrid. In 1999, he joined the UCM as a professor where he has been an Assistant Professor, full-time Associate Professor, and Collaborating Professor. Since July 2013, he has worked a Contracted Doctor Professor. From a research point of view, he has focused primarily on learning issues, standardization, digital heritage, and software development, using techniques inspired by the design and implementation of computer languages. He is a member of the official UCM Research Group in Software Language and Application Engineering (ILSA). He has participated as a researcher in nine national plan projects and ten educational innovation projects, five of them as their director. He has published more than 70 journal articles, lectures, and book chapters. Among these publications, six articles stand out: they are indexed in the JCR of the ISI WoS.