Elena Prieto-Rodriguez
Elena Prieto-Rodriguez is a Spanish and Australian mathematician, computer scientist, and mathematics educator known for her research in parameterized complexity and her work in mathematics education. She is a professor in the School of Education at the University of Newcastle in Australia, and deputy head of the school for teaching and learning.
Early life and education
Prieto's interest in computing was sparked by getting a personal computer as a pre-teen.After earning a bachelor's degree from the Complutense University of Madrid,
Prieto worked in El Salvador from 1998 to 1999 in a mathematics education program at the University of El Salvador.
After beginning graduate study in computer science in 2000 at the University of Victoria in Canada,
she transferred to the University of Newcastle in Australia in 2001 and completed a doctorate in theoretical computer science in 2005. Her dissertation, Systematic Kernelization in FPT Algorithm Design, concerned methods for kernelization in parameterized algorithms, and was jointly supervised by Michael Fellows and Frances A. Rosamond.