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- University of Groningen - computational neuroscience, image processing, pattern recognition, computer vision, parallel and high pefomance computing, and systolic algorithms.
- Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay - Database systems, Software Engineering, System Performance Evaluation, Distributed Client Server Information Systems
- Object-oriented languages, type systems, compilers, software generators, software evolution.
- University of Udine - Computable set theory, logic in computer science, automated theorem proving.
- University of Pennsylvania. Programming languages, type systems, and distributed programming.
- University of Udine - Software engineering, metrics, and reuse.
- Mississippi State University - Software engineering, software design, software testing, application of intelligent systems.
- University of Cambridge - Interactive theorem proving and its applications.
- Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi - Programming Languages, Concurrent Systems
- University of Texas at Austin - Software engineering, system evolution, large-scale systems.
- University of Southern California, Los Angeles - Computer Networks.
- Interests: Engagement with computers, Women in Science, Engineering, and Technology. Lecturer in Department of Applied Computing, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK.
- Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai - Logic, Concurrency, Programming Languages, Formal Methods and Software Engineering.
- University of Salzburg - Programming, software engineering, programming languages, performance and reliability of communication and computer systems, parallel and distributed algorithms, and distributed discrete event simulation.
- Chinese Academy of Sciences - Theoretical computer science.
- University of Cambridge - Applications of mathematical logic and category theory to computer science, semantics of programming languages and type theories, formal logics for reasoning about program properties.
- University of Salzburg - Application of mathematics to computer science, multi-agent systems, artificial neural networks, fuzzy reasoning, genetic algorithms, automated deduction in geometry, and semantical modelling
- University of Tartu - Programming languages, compilers, Formal methods, algebraic approaches
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