Jordi Cortadella is a Full Professor in the Department of Software at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain. His academic journey spans decades, with a Ph.D. in Computer Science from UPC (1987) and visiting roles at institutions like UC Berkeley and Intel Corporation. A Fellow of the IEEE (2015) and member of Academia Europaea (2013), he specializes in formal methods, concurrency theory, and asynchronous circuit design. His work bridges theoretical and applied research in EDA tools and VLSI systems. Education M.S. in Computer Science, UPC (1985) Ph.D. in Computer Science, UPC (1987) Research Interests : Cortadella's research focuses on algorithms for electronic design automation, asynchronous circuits, and formal methods. Recent publications explore Petri net decomposition, dataflow circuit verification, and ethical frameworks for research governance. His work impacts both theoretical concurrency models and practical applications like FPGA optimization and energy-efficient design. Scientific Awards : Fellow of the IEEE (2015) Member of Academia Europaea (2013) Distinction for University Research Promotion (Catalan Government, 2003) Descartes Prize Finalist (2002) Best Ph.D. Thesis at UPC (1992) National Award for Best Computer Science Student (1986)





