Antonio Gámez-Díaz is a predoctoral researcher in the University of Seville in where he received a B.S. degree in Computer Engineering (2015) and a Master’s degree in Software Engineering and Technology (2016). He joined the Applied Software Engineering research group in 2015 and was working as a research assistant until he got a highly competitive predoctoral fellowship granted by the Spanish government. His research interests in Software Engineering are focused on Service-Oriented Computing and specifically in the government of RESTful systems. At the industrial level, he has participated in several ICT projects and currently collaborates closely with leading organizations such as the OpenAPI Initiative, Docker or GitHub Education for the technological and industrial knowledge diffusion.
Grupo de investigación de Ingeniería del Software Aplicada
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