PHD Student of Software Engineering University of A Coruña, Spain
I’m a software engineering researcher at the Database Laboratory of the University of A Coruña, where I focus on building highly variable software systems. My work spans Geographic Information Systems (GIS), the Internet of Things (IoT), and model-driven engineering, with a strong emphasis on real-world applicability and efficiency.
My research is centered on creating tools and techniques that make the development of complex software systems more efficient and adaptable. I work with software product lines, urban energy modeling, GIS deployment automation, and low-code platforms for data visualization. Over the past years, I’ve been involved in more than ten R&D projects funded through competitive public calls, as well as several technology transfer contracts with companies in the tech and education sectors—delivering practical solutions with both technical depth and social relevance.
I’ve presented my work at major international conferences like SPLC and MODELS, and published in peer-reviewed journals such as SoftwareX, Sustainable Cities and Society, and Computers & Geosciences. These publications reflect both methodological contributions and hands-on software implementations, often targeting challenges in scientific software and adaptive system design.
In parallel with academic research, I contribute to the development and long-term maintenance of open-source software used across academic and industrial settings. My work combines advanced technical skills with collaborative, interdisciplinary experience and a strong commitment to software reuse, sustainability, and open science.
If you’re interested in learning more, feel free to explore the publications or contact me for potential collaborations or thesis supervision in these areas.