Zoraida Callejas is Assistant Professor at the University of Granada, Spain, where
she has been teaching several subjects related to Oral and Multimodal Interfaces,
Object Oriented Programming, and Software Engineering for the last eight years.
She graduated in Computer Science in 2005, and was awarded a PhD in 2008 from
the University of Granada. She has been Visiting Professor in Technical University
of Liberec, Czech Republic (2007-13), University of Trento, Italy (2008), University
of Ulster, Northern Ireland (2009), Technical University of Berlin, Germany (2010),
University of Ulm, Germany (2012), and Telecom ParisTech, France (2013).
Zoraida focuses her research on speech technology and in particular, on spoken
and multimodal dialogue systems. Zoraida has made presentations at the main
conferences in the area of dialogue systems, and has published her research in
several international journals and books. She has also coordinated training courses
in the development of interactive speech processing systems, and has regularly
taught object-oriented software development in Java in different graduate courses
for nine years. Currently, she leads a local project for the development of Android
speech applications for intellectually disabled users.