Leonardo Lezcano

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Contact-new.svg Leonardo Lezcano Matias
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Employer:University of Alcalá (UAH)
Occupation:Post-doc researcher
Nationality:Spain
Languages:spanish, english
Country:Spain
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This user was certified a Wiki Apprentice Level 2 by Nelliemuller .



Profile

Education

He got a degree on Computer Engineering from the University of Alcala (UAH) and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the same university.

Interests

His research interests include the Semantic Web, Semantic Interoperability (oriented to the Healthcare domain), Linked data, Healthcare systems design, Web 2.0, Network analysis, Knowledge representation.

Professional

He is currently a post-doc researcher at the University of Alcala (UAH)

http://www.mendeley.com/profiles/leonardo-lezcano/

Personal

Photos

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Projects

He has collaborated in several projects as LUISA “Learning content management system Using Innovative Semantic Web Services Architecture” and recently in CISEP “Intelligent Clinical Records for Patient Safety”. As a result of the latter one he has joined the openEHR development team that is in charge of the open EHR Java Implementation Project.

Reflection

Feedback & Notes from my WikiNeighbours

Comments

  • Great to see you in the tutorial, Leonardo, and to see your user page. Do you have any concerns about the quality of educational resources developed using an open authoring approach? If so, what are your concerns? If not, how does an open authoring approach contribute to high quality learning materials?--Phil Bartle 22:26, 20 June 2009 (UTC)
  • Hi Leo! I see you are already here! Well, I'm not your WikiNeighbour because I'm just starting learning wiki skills but I say hi anyway.
I didn't know about your research interests. I hope you explain me what exactely they mean! --Pastora Martínez-Castilla
  • There are quite a few doctoral students on Wikieducator. I am researching instructors use of blended learning in higher education. What area are you researching? Thank you. --Nellie Deutsch 19:04, 18 June 2009 (UTC)