Short Biography
José Carmo
- Born in 1956 in Lisbon (Portugal),
José Carmo graduated in Mathematics at the Faculty of Sciences
of Lisbon in 1978, got his PhD in Mathematics from the Technical
University of Lisbon in 1988 and obtained his "aggregation"
in Mathematics from the Technical University of Lisbon in
1996.
- Current position: Full Professor for
Logic and Computer Science at the Department of Mathematics of the
University of Madeira, since October
2000.
- Previous positions: Associate
Professor for Logic and Computer Science at the Department of
Mathematics of the University of Madeira, since April 2000 until
October 2000; Associate Professor for Theoretical Computer Science at
the
Section of Computer Science of the Department of Mathematics of
the Lisbon Institute of Technology (Instituto Superior
Técnico) from April 1992 until March 2000; Definitive position
since 1997. (He started his collaboration with the University of
Madeira in 1993.) Assistant Professor for Theoretical Computer
Science at the Section of Computer Science of the Department of
Mathematics of the Lisbon Institute of Technology from April 1988
until April 1992.
- Currently he is the President of the
Department of Mathematics of the University of Madeira.
- Since January 2001 he is member of
the research center Laboratory
of Computational Models and Architectures (LabMAC - a research
unity of the Faculty of Sciences of Lisbon, supported by FCT). Until
then he was a member of the Logic and Computation Group of the Center
of Applied Mathematics (CMA - a
research unit of Instituto Superior Técnico, supported by
FCT). He is honoured to be honrary member of the Center
for Logic and Computation (created in February 2001 and formerly
the Logic and Computation Group of CMA).
- He is the co-editor of one
international published book, co-author of one national published
book, author or co-author of five academic texts and author or
co-author of several internationally published papers.
- He was leader of three national
research projects, and has been involved in other international and
national research projects (mainly national projects). Various of
these projects involved cooperation between researchers from Law and
Computer Science, and most of them involved international
colaboration.
- He has co-chaired an international
workshop, and has been involved in the Programme and in the
Organization Committees of various international
workshops.
- He has supervised two PhD and three
Master's dissertations. Currently, he has one PhD and two Master
students under his supervision.
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