Summary
Wladimir Rodriguez is a retired full professor of computer science with a Ph.D. from the University of South Florida and over three decades of teaching and research experience across Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Spain, Colombia, Saudi Arabia, and Mexico. He taught a wide spectrum of undergraduate and graduate courses, chaired a department, directed graduate studies, and supervised numerous theses, combining deep pedagogical skill with academic leadership. His research background is in artificial intelligence, and he has blended international visiting appointments with long-term faculty service, reflecting both global perspective and institutional commitment. Notably, his career spans hands-on electronics engineering foundations to advanced computer science scholarship, giving him a rare cross-disciplinary view of computing education and research. Based in Mérida, Venezuela, he remains an experienced mentor and educator with a track record of shaping computer science programs and graduate researchers.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Sciences and Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Sciences and Engineering at University of South Florida
Bachelor's Degree, Electronics Engineering, Bachelor's Degree, Electronics Engineering at Hochschule Furtwangen University
Master's degree, Informatics, Master's degree, Informatics at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
English, German, Spanish