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Research Assistants hold full scholarships or contracts at the Institute, performing research

within one of the Institute’s research lines under the supervision of a junior or senior

researcher, and they undertake their Ph.D. at one of the Universities that the Institute has

agreements with. Many of our Research Assistants obtain their degrees from the Technical

University of Madrid (UPM), with whom the Institute collaborates in the development of

graduate programs, and also at Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM).

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Miriam García

Research Assistant

Artem Khyzha

Research Assistant

Nataliia Stulova

Research Assistant

Maximiliano Klemen

Research Assistant

Degree: M.Sc. in Mathematical

Modeling in Engineering, University

of L’Aquila and University of

Hamburg.

Research: Stability analysis based

on model-checking techniques;

hybrid systems; applied mathematics

(PDEs, dynamical systems).

Degree: M.Sc. in Software and

Systems, Technical University of

Madrid (UPM), Spain.

Research: Artem is interested in

providing mathematical tools for

understanding and proving correctness

of concurrent algorithms

operating on shared memory. His

research efforts have focused on

designing techniques for proving

linearizability of non-blocking

algorithms and data structures,

and formalising those techniques

in program logics.

Degree: M.Sc. in Artificial Intelligence,

Technical University of

Madrid (UPM), Spain.

Research: Assertion languages,

their design and use in automatic

program documentation, source

code specification and instrumentation.

Assertion-based run-time

software verification and debugging.

Combination of static and

dynamic program analysis.

Degree: B.Sc., Universidad Nacional

del Comahue (UNCo), Argentina.

Research: Abstract interpretationbased

static analysis for inferring

energy consumption information

about (concurrent) program executions.

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