
Pablo
Chamoso Santos
Profesor Titular de Universidad
Department: INFORMÁTICA Y AUTOMÁTICA
Institute: INSTITUTO UNIVERSITARIO DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN ARTE Y TECNOLOGÍA DE LA ANIMACIÓN
PhD school: ENERGÍA Y PROPULSIÓN MARINA
Area: Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
Research group: BISITE BIOINFORMÁTICA, SISTEMAS INFORMÁTICOS INTELIGENTES Y TECNOLOGÍA EDUCATIVA
Email: chamoso@usal.es
Personal web: https://www.usal.es
Doctor by the Universidad de Salamanca with the thesis Arquitectura multiagente auto-adaptativa para la gestión de smart cities 2017. Supervised by Dr. Sara Rodríguez González, Dr. Javier Bajo Pérez.
He is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Salamanca. He coordinates the Knowledge Transfer Group in Artificial Intelligence, IoT, Blockchain, and Cybersecurity, “DeepTech,” and is the principal investigator of the Bioinformatics and Intelligent Systems group at IBSAL (Biomedical Research Institute of Salamanca). He is also the director of the Master’s Program in Cybersecurity at the University of Salamanca. He holds a PhD in Computer Engineering, as well as a Technical Engineer in Computer Systems degree, a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering (with the i3 award for the best final project in Castilla y León), a Master’s degree in Intelligent Systems, a Master’s degree in E-Commerce, and a Master’s degree in Information Technology Management. His academic career at the University of Salamanca began in April 2011, and since then, he has participated in the technical development, analysis, scientific research, or coordination of over 100 international and national projects in areas such as Smart Cities, Robotics, Visual Analytics, Medical Applications, and Applied Artificial Intelligence. Since 2018, he has collaborated as a member of the advisory board at the AIR Institute Research Center and the IoT Digital Innovation Hub. He has been an invited lecturer at universities in Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Portugal, Italy, and Japan. His research career has been recognized and awarded with one of the Juan de la Cierva State Program Grants in the “ICT - Information and Communication Technologies” area in 2018.