University of Alcala (UAH) - http://www.uah.es, http://www.ieru.org/
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The University of Alcalá, (UAH, http://www.uah.es) whose origins date back to the year 1499, is currently one of the medium-sized Spanish universities, with 15 faculties and more than twenty thousand students. It is located approximately 30 km. outside of Madrid, in the city of Alcalá de Henares, named a World Heritage site by UNESCO in December 1998, in recognition of the fact that Alcalá was the first university town, planned as such, in the world. The Computer Science Department is located at the Polytechnic School, created in 1989, and counts with a staff of more than sixty full time persons. The Department is responsible for the Bs.C, Ms.C. and Ph.D. degrees on Computer Science and its main research areas are e-learning and interactive systems, knowledge engineering and fuzzy logic. The Information Engineering Research Unit is one of the active groups in the Department of Computer Science at Universidad de Alcala, and it has produced a significant research activity in the fields of learning technology and Semantic Web applications in the last 6 years. This group lead the EU STREP project LUISA on applying semantic web services to the tasks of selecting, composing and negotiating learning objects, and participated as major technical partner in the eContent plus project Organic.Edunet were it coordinated the technical specification and system deployment work contributing to the technical representation of the educational metadata schema, as well as the design and implementation of the Organic.Edunet Web portal, adding services such as semantic-based search and retrieval. Now the group coordinates other European projects such as the ICT PSP project VOA3R, the ICT PSP project Organic.Lingua and the FP7-INFRASTRUCTURES agINFRA.
In agINFRA project UAH will be the coordinator of the project and thus it will lead management and coordination activities and will lead and contribute to most of the technical activities related to semantic repository federation technologies and services.
Key Persons
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Dr. Miguel-Angel Sicilia | E-mail: msicilia(at)uah(dot)es |
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Dr. Miguel-Angel Sicilia, obtained a University degree in Computer Science from the Pontifical University of Salamanca in Madrid, Spain (1996) and a PhD from Carlos III University in Madrid, Spain (2002). From 1997 to 1999 he worked as assistant professor at the Pontifical University, after which he joined the Computer Science Department of the Carlos III University in Madrid as a lecturer, and being a member of the development team of a personalization engine. Currently, he works as a full-time professor at the Computer Science Department, University of Alcalá (Madrid). |
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Dr. Elena García-Barriocanal | E-mail: elena(dot)garciab(at)uah(dot)es |
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Dr. Elena García-Barriocanal, obtained a university degree in Computer Science from the Pontifical University of Salamanca in Madrid (1998) and a PhD from the Computer Science Department of the University of Alcalá. From September 1998 to February 1999 she worked as a lecturer in the Computer Languages and Information Systems Department of the Pontifical University. Starting from 2001, she is associate professor at Computer Science Department of the University of Alcalá and she is a member of the Information Engineering Research Group of this University. |
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Dr. Salvador Sánchez-Alonso | E-mail: salvador(dot)sanchez(at)uah(dot)es |
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Dr. Salvador Sánchez-Alonso, obtained a university degree in Computer Science from the Pontifical University of Salamanca (Spain) in 1997 and a PhD degree in 2005 from the Computer Science Faculty of the Polytechnic University of Madrid. He worked as an assistant professor at the Pontifical University of Salamanca in Madrid from 1997 to 2000 and from 2002 to 2005. He also worked as a software engineer at a software solutions company during 2000 and 2001. From 2005, he is a professor of the Computer Science Department of the University of Alcala, in Spain. |





