Renzo Angles

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Renzo Angles
Born
CitizenshipPeruvian
Scientific career
Fields Computer Science
Institutions Universidad de Talca
Thesis Graph Database Models and RDF  (2009)
Doctoral advisor Claudio Gutiérrez
Website renzoangles.net

Renzo Angles (born in 1979 in Arequipa, Peru [1] ) is a computer scientist specializing in graph databases and the Semantic Web.

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Early life, education and academic career

Renzo Angles was born in Arequipa, Peru. He completed his Bachelor in Systems Engineering at Universidad Católica de Santa María in Arequipa at the end of 2000. Angles moved to Santiago de Chile in July 2002 to pursue postgraduate education. In August 2009, Renzo Angles earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Universidad de Chile. Concurrently, he holds a full-time professorship at Universidad de Talca in Chile. [1]

During 2013, Angles conducted postdoctoral research at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands. [1] [2]

Current roles and research interests

Renzo Angles is currently an associate professor in the Computer Science Department at Universidad de Talca. He also serves as the Director of the Doctoral Program in Systems Engineering at the same institution.

His research interests are centered on the intersection of graph databases and the Semantic Web. His work primarily focuses on:

His research aims to advance the understanding and application of graph databases, to develop more efficient and effective data management solutions. [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Renzo Angles - My personal website" . Retrieved 2024-07-08.
  2. "Renzo Angles - IMFD" . Retrieved 2024-07-13.
  3. "dblp: Renzo Angles" . Retrieved 2024-07-08.