Ramon F. Brena

Ramon F. Brena is full professor at the Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico, since 1990, where he is head of a research group in Distributed Knowledge and Multiagent Systems. Dr Brena is the head of the Master level graduate programs in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. Dr. Brena holds a PhD from the INPG, Grenoble, France, where he presented a doctoral Thesis related to Knowledge in Program Synthesis. His current research and publication areas include Intelligent Agents and Multiagent Systems, Ubiquitous computing and Ambient Intelligence, Formal Methods in Software Engineering, Knowledge representation and reasoning, Semantic Web, and Artificial Intelligence in general. He has been visiting professor at the U. of Texas at Dallas and the Université de Montréal. Dr Brena is member of the ACM, and is recognized as an established researcher by the official Mexican research agency, CONACyT (SNI level I).

Publications

Quantitative Semantics and Soft Computing Methods for the Web: Perspectives and Applications
Ramon F. Brena, Adolfo Guzman-Arenas. © 2012. 304 pages.
The Internet has been acknowledged as a recent technological revolution, due to its significant impact on society as a whole. Nevertheless, precisely due to its impact...
Mining the Internet for Concepts
Ramon F. Brena, Ana Maguitman. © 2009. 6 pages.
The Internet has made available a big number of information services, such as file sharing, electronic mail, online chat, telephony and file transfer. However, services that...