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ECTA PROGRAM CHAIR


Juan Julian Merelo
ICAR/CITIC, University of Granada
Spain


Brief Bio
Juan Julian Merelo is professor at the University of Granada, where he has been working since 1988. His main interests are evolutionary algorithms, distributed/parallel computing and computational intelligence in games.Juan Julian Merelo is professor at the University of Granada, where he has been working since 1988. His main interests are evolutionary algorithms, distributed/parallel computing and computational intelligence in games.

 

FCTA PROGRAM CHAIR


Jonathan Garibaldi
School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham
United Kingdom
http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~jmg/home.shtml


Brief Bio
Prof Jon Garibaldi's main research interest is in the modelling of human decision making, primarily in the context of medical applications. His work to date has concentrated on utilising fuzzy logic to model the imprecision and uncertainty inherent in medical knowledge representation and decision making. This has been applied in areas such as classification of breast cancer, identification of Alzheimer's disease, and the assessment of immediate neonatal outcome. A particular interest is in the transfer of medical intelligent systems into clinical use and this has led to the study of methods of evaluating intelligent systems and mechanisms for their implementation. Prof Garibaldi also has an interest in generic machine learning, such as clustering, classification and optimisation, particularly when applied to the optimisation of decision making models, and in the study of adaptive and time-varying behaviour. ... More >>

 

NCTA PROGRAM CHAIR


Alejandro Linares Barranco
University of Seville
Spain
http://www.rtc.us.es/staff/alinares/


Brief Bio
Alejandro Linares-Barranco received the B.S. degree in computer engineering, the M.S. degree in industrial computer science, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science with a specialization in computer interfaces for neuromorphic systems from the University of Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain, in 1998, 2002, and 2003, respectively. He joined the Architecture and Technology of Computers Department, University of Seville, in 2001, as an Assistant Professor, where he was promoted to Associate Professor in 2006. Since 2013, he has been the Secretary of the Architecture and Technology of Computers Department and in 2017 he became head of department. He belongs to the Robotics and Technology of Computers Laboratory. His current research interests include VLSI for FPGA digital design, neuro-inspired event-based processing, and interfaces for FPGAs. Dr. Linares-Barranco joined the IEEE Neural Systems Applications and Technologies Technical Committee of the Circuits and Systems Society in 2010, where he served as an Officer from 2010 to 2014. He joined the IEEE Sensory System Technical Committee in 2012. ... More >>



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