Bienvenido al sitio web de las XX Jaiio

Desde 1961 se realizan las JAIIOs, Jornadas Argentinas de Informática, organizada por la SADIO, donde en sesiones paralelas se presentan trabajos que se publican en Anales, se discuten resultados de investigaciones y actividades sobre diferentes topicos, desarrollandose también conferencias y reuniones con la asistencia de profesionales argentinos y extranjeros.
Las JAIIOs se organizan como un conjunto de simposios separados, cada uno dedicado a un tema específico, de uno o dos días de duración, de tal forma de permitir la interacción de sus participantes.
Las 39JAIIO son co-organizadas por SADIO, la UNLP y la UADE y tendrán lugar del 30 de Agosto al 3 de Septiembre de 2010, en la UADE, Lima 717, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires.

E-mail: jaiio@sadio.org.ar

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Oradores Invitados

Nora Sabelli

Senior Science Advisor. Center for Technology in Learning, SRI International.

Nora H. Sabelli has a Ph.D. in Chemistry (Theoretical Organic) from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina for research performed at the University of Chicago. Prior to joining SRI International in 2001, Dr. Sabelli was Senior Program Director for the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Directorate for Education and Human Resources, and worked on many NSF-wide and cross-agency initiatives related to education, technology and science, such as Learning and Intelligent Systems and Interagency Education Research Initiatives.

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David Barkai

Dr.David Barkai David Barkai is an HPC computational architect for Intel Corporation, involved in interfacing between the HPC users' community and Intel. He also held a number of positions within Intel research labs involving peer-to-peer and investigations of the impact of emerging technologies on society. Before joining Intel in 1996, David worked for over 20 years in the field of scientific and engineering supercomputing for Control Data Corporation, Floating Point Systems, Cray Research Inc., Supercomputer Systems Inc., and NASA Ames Research Center.

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Dan Hirsch

Dan Hirsch joined Intel's Argentina Software Development Center (ASDC) in September of 2006 after returning to Argentina. This Center is part of the Software and Solutions Group (SSG). Dan's current position is Sr. Software Engineer and he is the Technical Leader for the Argentina Cluster Engineering Team at ASDC, working in High Performance Computing and Distributed Systems. Also Dan has worked in multiple other actions related to ASDC projects and overall center organization. Dan has a PhD in Computer Science from Universidad de Buenos Aires. Prior to coming to Intel, Dan spent four years working as Researcher at the University of Pisa and at the Imperial College of London, both in the context of two European Union Research projects on Global Computing. Before going abroad, Dan was Assistant Professor and Researcher at the Computer Science Department of the University of Buenos Aires for more than 10 years in the area of Software Engineering, Software Architectures and Formal Methods. Also, Dan worked for two years as software engineering consultant for several Software Engineering consulting companies in Buenos Aires, and for seven years as Systems Chief Administrator for an important Argentina TV Group.

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Cristina Conati

University of British Columbia, Canada.Cristina Conati

Cristina Conati is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia. She received her M.Sc. degree in Computer Science from the University of Milan, Italy (1988), and an M.Sc. (1996) and Ph.D. (1999) in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Conati's areas of interest include Adaptive Interfaces, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, UserModeling, and Affective Computing. She published over 50 strictly refereed articles, and received best paper awards from the international conferences on User Modeling, AI in Education, Intelligent User Interfaces, and the Journal of User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction.

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David Garlan

David GarlandDavid Garlan is a Professor of Computer Science and Director of Software Engineering Professional Programs in the School of computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. He received his Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon in 1987. His interests include software architecture, self-adaptive systems, formal methods, and cyber-physical systems.

He is considered to be one of the founders of the field of software architecture, and, in particular, formal representation and analysis of architectural designs.

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Pedro Larrañaga

Technical University of Madrid, Spain. Pedro Larrñaga

Dr. Pedro Larrañaga received his diploma (Mathematics) degree in 1981 from University of Valladolid, Spain, and a PhD in Computer Science in 1995 from University of the Basque Country, Spain, where he obtained an associate professor level in 1998 and a full professor level in 2004. In 2007 he joined the Technical University of Madrid as full professor at the Department of Artificial Intelligence where he leads the Computational Intelligence group.

His research interests are in the fields of probabilistic graphical models and heuristic optimization. In both fields he has proposed methodological advances and successful applications in industry, computer science and biomedicine.

He has coauthored two edited books on estimation of distribution algorithms, as well as more than 300 scientific papers in different areas. He has participated in more than 70 research projects at national, European and international levels. Since 2007 he is the expert manager of computer technology area of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation.

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