Summary
Joaquín Gayoso-Cabada is a computer scientist and Profesor Contratado Doctor at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid with 11 years of experience bridging academic research and software development. Trained at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid with a PhD focused on reconfigurable cataloguing schemes, he designs grammar- and edit-based mechanisms to manage heterogeneous digital collections and educational objects. His work combines research-led toolbuilding with practical programming in Java, C++, Python, R and data-focused libraries (GWT, Node, Pandas, JPA), enabling reproducible data handling in digital humanities and specialized repositories. He has sustained a steady track record of funded projects and postdoctoral research on digital libraries and annotation systems, including collaboration on Google-funded digital humanities efforts. Known for turning formal models into usable research software, he brings deep domain expertise in collection management that often goes beyond typical CS curricula.
11 years of coding experience
Master of Engineering (MEng), Computer and Information Sciences, Becado en departamento ILSA de la UCM, Master of Engineering (MEng), Computer and Information Sciences, Becado en departamento ILSA de la UCM at Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spanish, English