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Patricia Lago is professor at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands, where she leads the Software and Services research group in the Computer Science Department. She has a PhD in Control and Computer Engineering from Politecnico di Torino and a Master in Computer Science from the University of Pisa, both in Italy. She is member of the IEEE/IFIP WICSA Steering Committee and the Steering Committee of the ICT4S conference series, member of the IFIP 2.10 Working group on Software Architecture, the IFIP 2.14 Working group on Services-based Systems, and the Dutch Knowledge Network on Green Software. She has published in all major conferences and journals of her field.
Her passion in research is to create software engineering knowledge that makes software better, smarter, and more sustainable. Her philosophy is that research should be industrial-relevant and serve the final purpose of being applied in practice. To this end, her research specifically focuses on the “real’’ needs of practice by establishing collaboration with partners from both private and public sectors.
Her research and teaching are about software architecture, software design and modeling, software quality assessment. She is initiator and coordinator of the Computer Science Master Track in Software Engineering and Green IT. She co-founded the Green Lab, a place where researchers, students and companies collaborate to measure the energy footprint of software solutions.
Contributions
2019
ICSE
- Teaching and instructional work
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Technical Track-track
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Software Engineering in Society-track
- Architecture Design Decision Maps for Software Sustainability
- Navigation-aware and Personalized Prefetching of Network Requests in Android Apps
International Conference on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems
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