Tania Cristina D’Agostini Bueno is a consultant in the area of Knowledge Engineering for Software Development and Researcher. Chairman of the Scientific Council Institute for Electronic Government and Intelligence and Systems – i3G and Permanent Founding Member. Special adviser at the Federal Medical Council in Brazil. She completed the Ph.D. in Production Engineering from Federal University of Santa Catarina in 2005, completed the master’s degree in Production Engineering from Federal University of Santa Catarina in 1999, and completed a specialization in Software Engineering with UML, in Senai / CTAI, Florianopolis/SC. She received a nomination in “Who’s Who in Science and Engineering 2008-2009” for her work in the area of Information Technology and “Who’s Who in the World 2007” for her work as a researcher and manager. She has also been chairman of the board of the company Web Intelligence Systems S/A and its Commercial Director, and has practiced Law for 5 years. She coordinated the projects MGov2, Ontolegis and Ontojuris (projects with international financing in cooperation with several universities in Latin America and Europe). She is member of the TECLIN project launched by Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM) – an UNESCO Chair of linguistic technologies. She has published 91 papers in conference proceedings, has 9 book chapters and two books published. She participated in the development of ten software products (patented five and two are in the process of obtaining registration), two processes or techniques and other 31 items of production technique. She participated of eighteen research projects, and coordinated 6 of them.
We are honored to announce that our Rising to the Top book series has added TWO new volumes!
Rising to the Top provides an intimate and inspiring look into the experiences that have shaped the lives and careers of women engineering leaders from around the world. By openly sharing their personal journeys in these pages, the authors hope to not only inspire the next generation of engineering leaders, but also provide valuable insight into the challenges facing women engineers around the world, and the opportunities that are theirs for the taking.