Maben Rabi is a Professor at the Department of Information Technology and Communication, University of Southeast Norway. His work focuses on cyber-physical systems, networked control, and hybrid systems with applications in intelligent transportation and robotics. Current projects: CriSp (Research Council) and SafeSmart (KK Foundation). Research keywords: Cyber-Physical Systems, Networked Control, Hybrid Systems, Digital Society, DigiTech. Research Trends : His recent publications emphasize road friction estimation for autonomous vehicles, nonlinear control in relay feedback systems, probabilistic sampling for networked estimation, and packet loss modeling in vehicular networks. These works bridge control theory, cyber-physical systems, and transportation safety. Teaching : Courses include Technology Project (ITD25018) and Digital Control and Cyber-Physical Systems (ITD30019) .
Ricardo Colomo-Palacios is a Full Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Communication at Østfold University College, Norway. He coordinates the DigiTech research group associated with the Digital Society research priority area. Previously, he worked at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain. His educational background includes a PhD in Computer Science from Universidad Politecnica of Madrid (2005) and an MBA from the Institute of Empresa (2002). He has professional experience as a Software Engineer, Project Manager, and Software Engineering Consultant, including work at INDRA, a leading Spanish IT company. Colomo-Palacios' research spans several interconnected areas focusing on human aspects of computing and software engineering. His primary interests include Human Factors in Computing, Project Management in Information Systems Development, Global & Distributed Software Engineering, and Systems, Services and Software Process Improvement & Innovation. He also investigates Management Information Systems, Computing Profession Studies, Business Software, and Innovation in IT, with recent work emphasizing cybersecurity applications in critical infrastructure. His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on cybersecurity applications in critical infrastructure, DevSecOps frameworks, visual analytics for supply chains, and social robotics security. The research shows a clear trend toward integrating security practices throughout the software development lifecycle while addressing real-world challenges in critical systems and infrastructure. He leads several significant research projects including DigiMat (Smart, transparent and sustainable food supply chains), EduTech (Technological assistance to accessibility in Virtual Higher Education), RECYCIN (Reinforcing Competence in Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructures), and SecuRoPS (User-centred Security Framework for Social Robots in Public Space). As Coordinator of the DigiTech research group, Colomo-Palacios oversees research initiatives within the Digital Society priority area. His work bridges academic research with practical applications in industry, particularly in the areas of software engineering process improvement and cybersecurity for critical infrastructure.