Dr. Miguel Toro has been a key figure in the creation of Computer Science degrees in Spain. He has occupied several leading positions in the University of Seville, such as Deputy Director of Computer Science for various schools, head of Research in the School of Computer Science and first Director of the Department of Computing Languages and Systems, among others.
He has contributed in the design and creation of several subjects related to software development and founded the research group for Computing Systems. He has also directed over 20 doctoral theses and published several dozen articles in international and national congresses as well as in high impact journals.
He was also part of the Regional Office for the Transference of Investigation Results, where he focused on incentivizing the transfer for technological advancement towards the creation of new private sector companies. His effort started several start-ups and created multiple instruments to allow for a more agile collaboration between public researchers and private companies.
Research Topics
Semantic Web
Web of Data
Semantic Web Services
Data Integration
Knowledge Graphs
Publications
2002
An order-based, distributed algorithm for implementing multiparty interactions Proceedings Article
In: Coordination Models and Languages: 5th International Conference, COORDINATION 2002 York, UK, April 8–11, 2002 Proceedings 5, pp. 250–257, Springer 2002.
An algorithm for ensuring fairness and liveness in non-deterministic systems based on multiparty interactions Proceedings Article
In: European Conference on Parallel Processing, pp. 563–572, Springer 2002.
An enablement detection algorithm for open multiparty interactions Proceedings Article
In: Proceedings of the 2002 ACM symposium on Applied computing, pp. 378–384, 2002.
2001
A framework for aspect-oriented multiparty coordination Proceedings Article
In: New Developments in Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems: IFIP TC6/WG6. 1 Third International Working Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems September 17–19, 2001, Kraków, Poland 3, pp. 161–173, Springer 2001.
1999
Implementing multiparty interactions on a network computer Proceedings Article
In: Proceedings 25th EUROMICRO Conference. Informatics: Theory and Practice for the New Millennium, pp. 458–465, IEEE 1999.