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INMACULADA COMA TATAY
PDI-Titular d'Universitat
Vicedega/Vicedegana / Vicedirector/a Ets
Knowledge area: COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Department: Computer Science
IRTIC Carrer del Catedrátic José Beltrán Martinez, 2, 46980 Paterna, València Despacho 0.6.9. 963543580
(9635) 43580
Biography

Inmaculada Coma is Associate Professor in the Area of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at the Department of Informatics of the University of Valencia.

Her research and technology transfer work, carried out within the ARTEC group at IRTIC (University Institute for Research in Robotics and Information and Communication Technologies), focuses on driving simulation —the subject of her PhD thesis—, virtual and augmented reality, and information visualization. She has participated in numerous contracts and national and European projects aimed at applications in immersive environments for engineering, education, cultural heritage, and medicine. She co-directed the Chair of Gamification and Open Government in the City of Valencia (2021–2023) and is currently Director of the Chair of Artificial Intelligence and Information Visualization (IAVIS) at the University of Valencia, in collaboration with the Valencia City Council, from where she promotes research, technology transfer, and outreach initiatives in artificial intelligence and advanced visualization.

In the field of university management, she has taken on different responsibilities, including course coordinator and coordinator of the Bachelor’s Degree in Multimedia Engineering (2011–2018) during its implementation at the University of Valencia and the processes of national and international accreditation. Since 2018, she has been Deputy Director of the School of Engineering (ETSE-UV), responsible for the academic management of the Bachelor’s Degrees in Computer Engineering and Multimedia Engineering, as well as for the School’s Digital Transformation, promoting modernization and digitalization processes.

Subjects taught and teaching methods
Academic training
Journal Publications
Projects
Thesis, minor thesis and research reports