My name is Pedro Mateo. I am a PhD in Computer Science currently doing research and innovation activities in the University of Murcia, Spain (UMU, w3). I was born in a little town called Puerto Lumbreras in 1984. Much later, in the summer of 2002, I went to Murcia and started a degree in Computer Science Engineering in the UMU. I graduated in 2005 obtaining the Award for the Outstanding Graduate of the Year (3-year Engineering Degree) and then I graduated in 2007 obtaining a Magna Cum Laude mention (5-year Engineering Degree). In 2010 I finished a Master's degree in "Advanced Information and Telematic Technologies". Later, in the summer of 2014 I finished my PhD entitled "Enhancing Software Quality and Quality of Experience through User Interfaces" receiving a Cum Laude mention.
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I started working as a C++ developer at the University of Murcia in May 2007 building military software projects with the SAES company (Electrónica Submarina, w3). Later, in January 2009, I started my research activities under the Cátedra SAES initiative (w3), a innovation team aimed at working on open-source software as well as real-time and critical information systems. As a result of our research, I accomplished my PhD in the domain of Software Quality, Usability, and Quality of Users Experience in July 2014, accomplishing also in 2011 a six-month stay in the Telekom Innovation Laboratories (w3) in Berlin, Germany. Then, after a couple of years working as a PhD researcher in the Cátedra SAES Laboratories, I started a new adventure in Capgemini as the leader of the RPA, Automation and Quality Team.
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PhD in Software Quality. 12+ year experience doing development and innovation activities pursuing automation of things as well as software and interaction quality. To face unresolved problems is part of my DNA. I love to share ideas and insights with the aim of building amazing stuff. The Open-Source philosophy has been instilled in me for years.