Cristina Videira Lopes
Associate Professor

Department of Informatics 

Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences
University of California
Irvine, CA 92697

Tel: (949) 824-1525
lopes at ics dot uci dot edu

Highlights:

Raja's book

OOPSLA'07

AOSD'07 

Research Projects
  Sourcerer
  CalSWIM
  Beep
  Digital Voices
  AOP
Research Groups
   Mondego
    LUCI

Other Projects
  Research Assistant
  ICSERGen
  SLBrowser
Affiliations
    ISR
    Calit2
 
Publications
 
Patents
 
Teaching

 INF 241 / CS 248A (W08)
  Ubiquitous Computing
 
 INF 102 (W08)
  Programming Languages II

 INF 123 (S08)
   SW Arch & Distr Sys


    

 

Check out the Mondego blog for the latest news and activities.

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I joined ICS in the Fall of 2002. Prior to being in ICS, I was a Research Scientist at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center. While at PARC, I am most known as a founder of the group that developed Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) and started aspectj.org. More recently, I have also been working in Ubiquitous Computing, with a focus in communication mechanisms that are pervasive, secure and intuitive for humans to perceive and interact with.

The research I do is always related, one way or another, to languages and communication systems. The ultimate goal of my research is to deepen the knowledge about communication, in particular in systems that involve humans and machines. With this goal in mind, I work in software design, programming languages, device-to-device communications and application-specific networking. I have also done some work in security and applications of audio signal processing. I am most interested in computing systems that are still to come, such as those envisioned as Ubiquitous Computing. To find out about my current projects and students, follow the links on the left or visit the mondego pages.

I have B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Instituto Superior Técnico, in Lisbon, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Northeastern University, in Boston. I also studied piano and voice, and have sung in choirs such as the San Francisco Symphony Chorus (1999-2002) and the Gulbenkian Choir (1989-1992). I received a National Science Foundation's CAREER Award, 2004-2009. I'm Erdos number 3 (Erdos -> Specker -> Lieberherr -> me).