Denisa Constantinescu is a postdoctoral researcher at ESL-EPFL, working with EcoCloud to develop sustainable computing technology for SKACH and the UrbanTwin projects. She earned her Ph.D. in Mechatronics (2022) and Master's in Computer Engineering (2017) from the University of Malaga, Spain, and her B.Sc. in Systems Engineering (2015) from the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania. To complement her training, she did two research stays, one at the EPFL Embedded Systems Laboratory (Lausanne, CH) in 2022 and another one at the Northeastern University Computer Architecture Research Laboratory, (Boston, USA) in 2018. Her research interests include heterogeneous and energy-efficient computing, having specialized in mobile robot navigation, biomedical, and interferometry domains. Denisa has received recognition for her work, including the Intel oneAPI Innovator award in 2020 for her research on "Efficiency and Productivity for Decision-making on Mobile SoCs" and the SCIE-ZONTA Award from the Scientific Society of Informatics in Spain in 2021. Besides research, Denisa is a passionate advocate for equal opportunities in education. She volunteers in projects to support underprivileged children in Romania and trains tech skills to girls at the award-winning Campus Tech Chicas in Spain.