Roger Granada
posdoc position, Student, and Researcher in State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
I am graduated in Systems Development and Analysis since 2008 in the Catholic University of Pelotas (UCPel), Brazil. During my under graduation, I worked with research in recommender systems at the System Information Research Group (GPSI) using text mining to build user's profile to recommender systems.
In 2009, I joined the Hewlett Packard/PUCRS Research Centre in Automating Privacy Assessments using Ontologies, in cooperation with the HP Labs from Princeton. In this project I worked with automatic thesaurus construction and ontologies on the privacy domain. Two years later I received the Master's degree in Computer Science from Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS) for a thesis involving automatic thesaurus construction.
In 2011 at PUCRS, I started the PhD focusing the research on distributional similarity models and the construction of ontologies. During the second year of PhD I did an internship at Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK-irst) in Trento (Italy), where I worked with Cross-Lingual Distributional Similarity Models. In 2013 as a research visitor and PhD student at Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT) in Toulouse (France) I started the double PhD degree with Université de Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier (UPS).
The double degree was finished in 2015 and nowadays I have a post doctoral position at PUCRS with the main interest in Machine Learning.