I am Associate Professor at the Grupo de Sistemas y
Comunicaciones at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (a university located in the
southern part of Madrid; in particular, the campus where I'm located is in Móstoles - see contact
information). Recently, I finished my PhD on libre software development in February 2006.
The most probable is that you arrived here in order to see what I do research. Or maybe you are interested in what I teach (in Spanish) or what master thesis (in Spanish) I supervise. Please, note that some of the pages -mainly the ones that are targeted to my students or to the Spanish Libre Software Community- are only in Spanish (and hence do not appear in the side bar).

In any case, these are my web pages. They are the result of playing a little with some web technologies (that's what I teach, or at least, try to teach) and because my friends argued my former pages were crap. And sure, they were! I hope this has changed now.
Gregorio Robles is Associate Professor at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid, Spain. He earned a degree on electrical engineering from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (studying his last year and submitting his master thesis at the Technical University of Berlin) and obtained his PhD in 2006. His research work is centered in the study of libre software development from an engineering point of view and especially with regard to quantitative and empirical issues. Other, not-technical related, matters have also been of his interest like volunteer-driven software development and social network analysis in the libre software phenomenon. He has developed or collaborated in the design of programmes to automate the analysis of libre software and the tools used to produce them. He was also involved in the FLOSS study on libre software financed by the European Commission IST programme and in other European-funded projects such as CALIBRE, FLOSSMetrics, QUALOSS, QualiPSo and FLOSSWorld. He has also had the opportunity of attend following universities as a research visitor: Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien (AT), MERIT/University of Maastricht (NL), the University of Lincoln (UK), the Technische Universität München (DE) and the University of Trier (DE).
Last modified: 25.01.2010