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Roberto A. Flores

School of Engineering and Computing


Roberto Flores

Associate Professor

Luter Hall 326
(757) 594-7487
roberto.flores@cnu.edu
www.pcs.cnu.edu/rflores

Education

  • Ph D in Computer Science, University of Calgary (Alberta)
  • MS in Computer Science, University of Calgary (Alberta)
  • BS in Computer Systems Engineering, Instituto Technologico y de Estdios Superiores de Monterrey (Mexico)

Teaching

Computer Science (Programming languages, Software engineering)

Research

Computer Science (Software engineering, Multiagent systems)

Biography

B.Sc./ISC (ITESM, México, 1990). M.Sc., Ph.D. (Calgary, Canada, 2002). Post-Doctoral (CNR, Italy, 2003) and (Laval, Canada, 2004). Associate Professor of Computer Science (CNU, USA, Present).

Selected Accomplishments

  • Conference Proceeding
    (2019). The Quest for a Practical Sophomore-Level Software Engineering Course. Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training. Pages, 7654- 7661.
  • Conference Proceeding
    (2015). Policies, Conversations, and Conversation Composition. Springer. Volume, 9091. Pages, 50-58.
  • Journal Article, Academic Journal
    (2007). Conversational Semantics Sustained by Commitments. Journal on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. Volume, 14. Issue, 2. Pages, 165-186.
  • Book, Scholarly-New
    (2007). Agent Communication II: International Workshops on Agent Communication. Springer. Volume, 3859.
  • Magazine/Trade Publication
    (1999). Towards a Standardization of Multi-agent System Frameworks. Crossroads, ACM Press. Volume, 5. Issue, 4. Pages, 18-24.
  • Roberto Flores, Ryan Fisher, Lynn Lambert, Anton Riedl, "EPIIC: Developing Emerging Technology Ecosystem Partnerships for Primarily Undergraduate Institutions," Sponsored by National Science Foundation
  • Geoffrey Klein, Lisa Webb, Gary Whiting, Michael Meyer, Roberto Flores, "GK-12 Fellows: Linking Urban Water Quality with Science Education in the Chesapeake Watershed," Sponsored by National Science Foundation
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