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  SAQUETE BORO, MARIA ESTELA

Brief curriculum
Saquete Boro, Maria Estela

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Current professional activity

Position:
CATEDRATICO/A DE UNIVERSIDAD
Dept.
Institutes:
I.U. INVESTIGACION INFORMATICA
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Academic background

  • DOCT. INGENIERÍA LINGÜÍSTICA, APRENDIZAJE AUTOM. Y RECONOCIMIENTO DE FORMAS
    Centro de Estudios de Doctorado y Posgrado (14/06/2005)
  • Certificado Aptitud Pedagógica (CAP)
    Facultad de Educación, Universidad de Alicante (01/06/2001)
  • Suficiencia Investigadora
    Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos Universidad Alicante (01/06/2000)
  • Ingeniería Técnica de Gestión
    Escuela Politécnica de la Universidad de Alicante (01/06/1998)
  • Ingeniería Informática
    Escuela Politécnica De la Universidad de Alicante (01/06/1998)

I am currently a lecturer at the University of Alicante. My teaching and research activity began in 2002 when I joined the university, where I joined the research group "Language processing and information systems" led by Dr. Manuel Palomar Sanz, and to which I still belong today. At that time I started my first research work focused on the processing of temporal information. This initial work was the beginning of the research line on the extraction and resolution of temporal information applied to response search systems, which culminated in the presentation of my doctoral thesis in 2005. Following this work, I have directed a doctoral thesis focused on the processing of temporal information that was presented in 2011. As a result of all this activity, I have participated in 29 publications in high impact journals, indexed in JCR or with equivalent quality criteria, and 24 papers in prestigious international conferences in the field of natural language processing. I have also participated as a researcher in 37 research projects financed with European, national and regional public funds (3 of them as PI), and 5 research contracts with private entities (1 of them as PI). In the area of technology transfer, I have contributed as the author of 3 developments that have been registered in the Intellectual Property Registry as registered software, and which have been transferred by means of exploitation licences to private entities, the rest being available to the research community for its use. Two stays in international research centres, one of them of three months at the Schools of Informatics of the University of Edinburgh (UK) in 2004, and another one of them at Brandeis University in Boston (USA) for two months, are also worth mentioning. Finally, I would like to highlight my contribution as a reviewer of manuscripts on several occasions for prestigious journals indexed in JCR or with similar objective indications of quality.