Eva Alloza Anguiano
About Eva Alloza Anguiano
Eva Alloza Anguiano is a Training and Support Officer at the Spanish National Bioinformatics Institute and Barcelona Supercomputing Center, with extensive experience in science communication and outreach. She holds multiple degrees in bioinformatics and communication, and has worked in various academic and research institutions throughout her career.
Current Role at Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Eva Alloza Anguiano serves as a Training and Support Officer at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center since 2018. In this role, she focuses on providing training and support related to computational resources and tools. Her work contributes to enhancing the capabilities of researchers in utilizing supercomputing resources effectively.
Education and Expertise
Eva Alloza Anguiano has a diverse educational background. She holds a Master in Scientific, Medical and Environmental Communication from UPF Barcelona School of Management, achieved in 2013. Additionally, she has studied Bioinformatics and Computational Biology at Cranfield University, obtaining an MSc in Bioinformatics. Her expertise extends to genomics and bioinformatics programming, supported by relevant research experience equivalent to a PhD in Bioinformatics.
Professional Experience in Communications
Prior to her current position, Eva worked as a Communications Manager at Digital Latam in 2014. She also served as an Invited Teacher for the Master in Visual Arts & Multimedia at Universitat Politècnica de València in the same year. Her experience includes science outreach and institutional relations, demonstrating her strong background in strategic communication and event planning within the R&D ecosystem.
Research and Teaching Background
Eva Alloza Anguiano has held various research and teaching positions. She was a Research Assistant at the Science, Communication and Society Studies Centre at Universitat Pompeu Fabra in 2013. Additionally, she worked at Centro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe (CIPF) as a PhD candidate in Bioinformatics and as an instructor for the International Course of Microarray Data Analysis from 2005 to 2010. Her roles have contributed to her extensive knowledge in bioinformatics and related fields.
Ongoing Education and Professional Development
Currently, Eva is pursuing an Executive Masters in Management of Research Infrastructures at Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, which she began in 2020. This ongoing education reflects her commitment to professional development and her desire to enhance her management skills within research infrastructures.