Ana Luisa Ramos holds an undergraduate degree in Management and Industrial Engineering (University of Aveiro Portugal) and a Master’s degree in Computer Science (University of Coimbra Portugal). She is a Lecturer at the Department of Economics, Management and Industrial Engineering of the University of Aveiro, where she teaches, since 1997, Operations Management, Simulation and Statistics. Her current research interests include Systems Engineering methodologies, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), and Modelling and Simulation.

Ana is currently a Ph.D. Candidate in Industrial Management at University of Aveiro, Portugal. Her research aims to explore agile SE models to interact, during the system design and development, with the different involved partners. The approach involves a case study dedicated to a present day worldwide and relevant challenge: intelligent urban traffic & environment operations. She believes that the target domain is representative of modern complex socio technical systems.

With 12 years of teaching experience, Ana has also collaborated, as team researcher, in some projects in industry relating to process reengineering and discrete event simulation studies. She has authored (or co authored) several industrial engineering, simulation, and ITS papers, conference presentations, and posters and she was, during three years, the Vice Director, the Coordinator of the Socrates/Erasmus program and a member of the board of judges for courses’ equivalences of the Management and Industrial Engineering degree program of University of Aveiro.

Ana is a member of INCOSE (International Council on Systems Engineering) and APDIO (Portuguese Operational Research Society).
 
 
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