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Dr Baravalle, Andres

Contact details

Position: Senior Lecturer in Computing

Location: Room EBG.31

Telephone: 0208 223 2071

Email: a.baravalle@uel.ac.uk

Contact address:

School of Architecture, Computing and Engineering (ACE)
University of East London
4-6 University Way
Beckton
London E16 2RD

I see students on Tuesdays 13:00-14:00 and Wednesdays 12:30-13:30 (during teaching weeks).

Brief biography

Andres Baravalle works in the School of Architecture, Computing, and Engineering in the University of East London as senior lecturer since February 2009.

Before, he has been working as lecturer in the Open University, Department of Communication and Systems (2006-2009) and as researcher associate, in the Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield (2004-2006).

He has finished his ph.D. in Computer Science, at Turin University in February 2004.

As consultant, he has been working for several firms, mostly for the development of server side applications. Among his projects, he has been working at costameno.it, the first italian shopping comparison site and he developed Microsoft Italian shopping guide, shopping.msn.it (based on Squid, Apache, PHP and Oracle).

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Activities and responsibilities

My research, teaching and consultancy activities are in the are of web applications development and usability engineering.

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Teaching: Programmes

  • I am currently the programme leader for BSc BIS.

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Teaching: Modules

  • IM1024: Web Authoring and Web Management
  • IM2044: Usability Engineering
  • IM2071: Multimedia Design & Web Development
  • IM3045: Project Management

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Research archive

  • Full list of papers available here.

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Other scholarly activities

I'm open to consider supervising students in the areas:

  • Open Source technologies
  • Usability, accessibility and HCI
  • Server side web applications development
  • Software engineering

More information available here. I am also keen to supervise Knowledge Exchange projects in the area of web applications development.

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