María José García de la Banda García is a Spanish computer scientist who works at Monash University in Australia as a professor of information technology. Her research involves constraint logic programming, programming language design and implementation, program transformation, and applications to bioinformatics.[1]

Early life and education

García de la Banda is the daughter of a scientist, and began studying computer science because at the time it was the only engineering discipline with a high proportion of female students.[2] She earned an engineering informatics degree from the Technical University of Madrid in 1992, and completed a Ph.D. there in 1994.[1] Her dissertation, Parallelism in Dynamically Scheduled Constraint Logic Programming, was supervised by Manuel de Hermenegildo Salinas;[3][4] it won the best dissertation award of the university.[1]

Career

After postdoctoral research at the University of Melbourne, she joined Monash University as a Logan Fellow, a position she held there from 1997 to 2003. At Monash, she has served as head of the Caulfield School of Information Technology, deputy dean of faculty, and deputy dean of research.[1][5]

She was president of the Association for Constraint Programming for 2020.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Maria Garcia De La Banda Garcia", Personal profile, Monash University, retrieved 2023-10-08
  2. "Celebrating women in STEMM", Lens, Monash University, 11 February 2018, retrieved 2023-10-08
  3. María García de la Banda at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. García de la Banda, María (1994), Parallelism in Dynamically Scheduled Constraint Logic Programming (PDF), Technical University of Madrid, retrieved 2023-10-08
  5. "Maria Garcia De La Banda", Lens, Monash University, retrieved 2023-10-08
  6. About the ACP, Association for Constraint Programming, retrieved 2023-10-08
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