Institute of Information and Communication Technologies (ITACA)

Doctoral Thesis Defense Act

Defense made by Ms. Gema Ibáñez Sánchez

On December 18, at 12:00 in the Auditorium of the Red Cube (Building 8E, Access J, 3rd Floor) of the Polytechnic City of Innovation, Universitat Politècnica de València, the reading and defense of the Doctoral Thesis “Interactive Process Mining techniques to co-create Interactive Process Indicators to evaluate and characterize the clinical practice in Emergency Departments” by Ms. Gema Ibáñez Sánchez are scheduled.

The Directors of the Doctoral Thesis are Carlos Fernández Llatas and Zoe Valero Ramón, and the Tutor is Vicente Traver Salcedo, researchers of ITACA Institute.

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