Research
Programming languages, modularity, and agent-based models applied to real-world problems.
Ph. D. in Computer Science & Software Engineer
Programming languages, modularity, and agent-based models applied to real-world problems.
Building tools — debuggers, libraries, and languages — that make developers more effective.
Forming engineers at the Catholic University of the North — 56 courses, 27 thesis supervisions.
Researcher
I am a Ph.D. in Computer Science under the supervision of Dr. Éric Tanter. My thesis was developed at the Pleiad laboratory of the Computer Science Department (DCC), University of Chile. After my Ph.D., I have realized many research stays at universities and institutes in different countries: Spain
Software Engineer
As I enjoy working on software engineering, I occasionally work as a freelancer doing software development and as a team manager in software projects: 2020 – present Macrosoftware Consulting Software Engineer 2022 G-Tech Project Manager Startup mobile application. 2017 Autopista Central Consulting Engineer 2016 – 2017 Regional Observatory Software Project Manager Information
Resume
Here is my academic resume. You can also download different versions below: Versions Academic For Universities Extended academic version EN ↓ ES ↓ Industry For Software Development Concise 3-page version EN ↓ ES ↓ References HM Hidehiko Masuhara Ph.D. in Computer Science Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan masuhara@acm.org prg.is.titech.
Teacher
In Chile, although I am currently an associate professor at the Catholic University of the North, I have been a Professor at other universities like the University of Talca and Diego Portales University. Lecturer Evaluations as Professor * I Catholic University of the North — Chile Selected as the best professor for
About Me
About Researcher, engineer & curious mind. Associate Professor · Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile Ph.D. in Computer Science · University of Chile I am a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Chile (DCC, Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences). After my Ph.D., I collaborated with professors at