Summary
Pablo Sánchez is an Associate Professor at the University of Granada with 12 years of experience bridging research and teaching in computer engineering, robotics and distributed systems. He holds a PhD in Computer Science (Outstanding Cum Laude) and has led projects on traffic prediction, parallel multi-objective optimization and game-related optimization, alongside postdoctoral work applying ML and Big Data to online radicalization risk analysis. Pablo combines extensive academic leadership—currently heading the University’s Office for Free Software—with hands-on research in bio-inspired algorithms, distributed algorithms and web services. His teaching spans computer graphics, distributed and parallel programming, and software design, reflecting a rare mix of theoretical depth and practical course delivery. International experience includes a research visit to Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and collaborations on EU-funded projects. Outside academia he has a long-running stint in radio programming, hinting at strong communication skills that complement his technical leadership.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science, Outstanding Cum Laude, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science, Outstanding Cum Laude at Universidad de Granada
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