Oswaldo Trelles Salazar
Associate Professor
Computer Architecture Department
Universidad de Malaga
Spain
Biography
Currently I am an Associate Professor (Profesor Titular de Universidad) at the Computer Architecture Department, University of Malaga (Spain), where I teach Operating System Fundamentals and Design of Operating Systems in the Computer Science Faculty. Education: Graduated in Industrial Engineer from the Universidad Catolica of Peru. Sciences and Engineering School (1976) Master Science Degree in Computer Science from the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid - Spain (1982) Master Science Degree in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the University of Malaga, Spain (2008) Ph.D. degree in Industrial Engineer from the Universidad de Malaga, Spain (1995) Thesis: "Parallelization of Biological Sequences Analysis Algorithms on Supercomputers".
Research Interest
Research in the field of automatic parallel software generation and implicit parallelism extraction, and Real-world applications development,Design of new parallel algorithms for specific real problems
Publications
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Trelles, O.; Ceron, C., Wang, H.C; Dopazo, and Carazo, J.M. New phylogenetic venues opened by a novel implementation of the DNAml Algorithm BioInformatics vol.14 no.6 1998 (pp.544-545)
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Trelles O., Andrade M.A., Valencia A., Zapata E.L., and Carazo J.M. Computational Space Reduction and Parallelization of a new Clustering Approach for Large Groups of Sequences BioInformatics vol.14 no.5 1998 (pp.439-451) (formerly CABIOS)
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Ceron, C., Dopazo, J., Zapata, E.L., Carazo, J.M. and Trelles, O. Parallel Implementation for DNAml Program on Message-Passing Architectures Parallel Computing and Applications, vol 24 (5-6),June 98 pp.701-716
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O.Trelles, E.L.Zapata, J.Dopazo, A.W.F Coulson y J.M.Carazo (1994) An Image processing approach to DotPlots : An X window-based program for interactive analysis of dotplots derived from sequence and structural data Computer Applications on BioSciences CABIOS (11), 3 pp.301-308
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O.Trelles, E.L.Zapata, J.M.Carazo (1994) On an efficient parallelization of exhaustive sequence comparison algorithms Computers Applications on BioSciences, CABIOS 10(5):509-511