Merve Acer Kalafat is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Istanbul Technical University. She specializes in robotics, control systems, compliant mechanisms, and additive manufacturing, with a focus on sensor integration and advanced material applications. Her research involves origami-inspired mechanisms, tactile sensors, and flexible electronics. Her work spans interdisciplinary areas such as piezoelectric actuators, parallel manipulators, and neural network-based performance analysis. Collaborations include studies on textile-based strain sensors and inkjet-printed flexible electronics. She has supervised 3 ongoing theses and contributed to over 20 publications since 2011. Key research interests include improving manufacturing processes (e.g., FDM parameters), developing foldable robotics systems, and advancing tactile sensing technologies for soft robotics applications.
Prof. Petra Ahrweiler is a full professor of Sociology of Technology and Innovation at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (since 2013), with a focus on social simulation and innovation policy. She previously served as Director of the EA European Academy for Technology Assessment (2013–2017) and held a professorship at University College Dublin. Her research explores technology-society interactions, innovation networks, and AI ethics, emphasizing participatory approaches and policy modeling. She leads initiatives like the TISSS LAB and Sensorithm Digital Transformation Lab, focusing on AI, climate action, and societal impact. A recipient of fellowships from acatech and AcademiaNet, she also served as ESSA President (2020–2022). Education: PhD in Social Sciences from the Free University of Berlin (on AI), Habilitation from the University of Bielefeld (simulation in science studies). Former roles include research at MIT (USA) and leadership at the Innovation Research Unit (IRU), UCD. Research Interests: Her work bridges sociology and computational modeling, addressing topics like participatory AI, innovation dynamics, and policy simulation. Recent foci include culture-sensitive AI, climate action catalysts, and pandemic response modeling. She co-leads major projects such as AI FORA, CECAN, and PEERE, advancing interdisciplinary collaboration. Awards & Leadership: Acatech and AcademiaNet fellowships, ESSA presidency, and leadership in international research consortia. Her work emphasizes ethical AI, societal engagement, and systemic innovation. Labs & Teams: Core leader of TISSS LAB (Technology Innovation & Simulation Science) and the Sensorithm Lab, which develop adaptive sensor systems and participatory AI tools. Collaborates globally on digital transformation and social simulation.
Dr Raja Akrom is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science , School of Natural and Computing Sciences , University of Aberdeen since July 2020. Previously, he held research positions at Royal Holloway, University of London (Post Doctoral Research Assistant), University of Waikato (Research Fellow), and Edinburgh Napier University (Senior Research Fellow). PhD in Information Security from Royal Holloway, University of London MSc in Information Security and Computer Science from Royal Holloway and University of Agriculture, Faisalabad BSc in Mathematics and Physics from University of the Punjab His research focuses on user-centric applied security and privacy architectures , data ownership in heterogeneous computing , security for machine learning , and security in emerging technologies such as blockchain, UAVs/drones, and autonomous vehicles. Key technical interests include smart card security, cryptographic protocols, IoT security, and Trusted Execution Environments. The article list reveals expertise in: edge computing security (DECML 2025), medical AI applications (2024), embedded device ownership (CO-TSM 2024), NFC transaction security (2024), and malware detection with ML (2024). Earlier work explored UAV security , blockchain governance , and smart card protocols . Currently teaching courses in Operating Systems , Secure Software Design , and Enterprise Security Architecture . Supervises postgraduate MSc Cybersecurity program.
Fabiano Pallonetto is a Professor at Maynooth University's School of Business, with affiliations to the Hamilton Institute and Innovation Value Institute (IVI). He combines academic research with industry experience in energy, IT, and transport sectors. Role: Professor Location: Room 314, Maynooth University Contact: Fabiano.Pallonetto@mu.ie His research focuses on smart grid integration, energy system optimization, and sustainable development. Key projects include: NexSys (Funded Investigator): Developing net-zero energy pathways FLOW (Principal Investigator): Flexible EV-grid integration RES4CITY (Coordinator): Workforce upskilling for renewables Recent publications analyze energy flexibility software, deep learning optimization models, phase change materials for thermal storage, and blockchain security frameworks. His work spans smart cities , renewable integration , and AI-driven energy systems . Student Supervision: Currently advising MR B. Mohseni-Gharyehsafa (PhD research).
Stefan Decker is a full University Professor (Universitätsprofessor) at RWTH Aachen University, Germany, where he heads the Chair of Information Systems and Databases (Informatik 5) within the Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Natural Sciences. He is actively involved in teaching, research, and the supervision of numerous ongoing and completed doctoral, master’s, and bachelor theses. Education & Academic Background Doctorate (Dr. rer. pol.) – field of Information Systems or related (exact institution/year not stated in text). Appointed as University Professor and Chair of Information Systems and Databases at RWTH Aachen University. Research Interests Prof. Decker’s work lies at the intersection of databases, knowledge graphs, semantic web technologies, data science, and cybersecurity . He investigates architectures and algorithms for large-scale, privacy-preserving, decentralized data analytics , develops ontology-driven information systems , and explores the use of large language models (LLMs) for educational technology, anomaly detection, and incident-response playbooks. Additional focal areas include smart energy systems, mixed-reality learning environments, FAIR data principles, and federated machine learning . Scientific Contributions & Trends His recent publications (2022-2025) demonstrate a clear trend toward explainable AI, LLM-enhanced systems, secure data spaces, and semantic interoperability . Key contributions include novel anomaly-detection frameworks for encrypted power-grid communications, knowledge-graph-driven chatbots for higher-education support, and methodological advances in decentralized analytics and FAIR data sharing. These works are disseminated in top-tier venues such as AAAI, IEEE ISGT Europe, ESWC, IDEAL, and various Springer LNCS and IEEE Transactions. Supervision & Grants Doctoral Theses Advised: A. T. Neumann – “Chatbots as professional companions in large-scale community information systems” (2024) S. M. Welten – “Methods for practical data sharing and decentralized analytics” (2025) Master’s Theses Co-Advised: A. R. Küsters – “Object-centric process constraints using variable bindings” (2025) Additionally supervising more than 30 ongoing bachelor, master, and doctoral projects covering topics such as LLM-driven cybersecurity playbooks, knowledge-graph construction for German law, privacy-preserving analytics in smart grids, and mixed-reality learning agents. Principal investigator or senior researcher in large collaborative projects including NFDI4DS, WestAI, champI4.0ns and several EU/national initiatives on sovereign data spaces and AI services. Labs & Teams Prof. Decker leads the Information Systems & Databases (DBIS) Research Group . The group operates well-equipped laboratories for knowledge-graph engineering, mixed-reality applications, privacy-enhancing technologies, and secure distributed analytics . Current team size exceeds 30 researchers including PhD candidates, postdocs, and scientific programmers, supported by national and EU funding streams.
Dr. Bai Ziqian is an Assistant Professor in the School of Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing at Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) in Shenzhen, China. Recognized as a Pujiang Scholar and Shenzhen Pengcheng Peacock Talent, she has established herself as a leading researcher at the intersection of wearable technology, textile engineering, and human-computer interaction. Her work bridges technical innovation with practical design applications, focusing on user-centered solutions that enhance human experience through technology integration. Dr. Bai's educational background includes: PhD in Smart Wearable Product Design (2011-2015), Hong Kong Polytechnic University MA in Fashion and Textile Design (2005-2006), Hong Kong Polytechnic University BA in Fashion Design and Engineering (2001-2005), South China Agricultural University Her research spans wearable technology, tangible interactive interfaces, IoTs, ergonomics, functional garments, wearables for healthcare, material innovation, smart home applications, and user-centered design. Dr. Bai has pioneered work in smart wearable fabrics and sensing mechanisms based on flexible materials, with a particular focus on human-computer interaction theory and practice. She has established a research team that has mastered key technologies in smart fabrics, interactive textiles, physiological signal monitoring, and human-computer interaction systems. Her approach consistently emphasizes user-centered design principles, ensuring that technological innovations serve practical human needs while maintaining aesthetic appeal. Dr. Bai's publication record demonstrates a clear evolution from foundational work in photonic textiles toward increasingly sophisticated wearable healthcare and human-computer interaction systems. Her recent publications focus on advanced sensor technologies, energy harvesting for wearables, and sophisticated data analysis for human motion and physiological monitoring. The interdisciplinary nature of her work is evident in publications spanning materials science, biomedical engineering, textile technology, and design methodology, with papers appearing in high-impact journals including Advanced Functional Materials (IF: 19.5), ACS Sensors (IF: 8.9), and Computers in Industry (IF: 10). Dr. Bai has received numerous prestigious awards that highlight both the technical and artistic dimensions of her work: 2024 German Red Dot Design Award for Best Design 2013 Neo-Neon, permanent collection at China Silk Museum (State grade 1 museum) 2019 Finalist, ThermoBlanket, TechStyle for Social Good International Competition 2017 1st Prize Teaching Award, Donghua University 2017 China National Textile and Apparel Council Teaching Award Multiple Service Learning Awards from Hong Kong Polytechnic University She has successfully secured research funding from prestigious sources including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Guangdong Province's General Project. Her projects include a collaborative effort with the Guangdong Provincial Department of Education and Li Ning Company on a 'flexible wearable lower limb functional electrical stimulation system.' Dr. Bai has extensive teaching experience across multiple institutions and has guided student teams to success in national competitions. She currently leads the Human-Computer Interaction Design Laboratory (HCID) at SUSTech, which focuses on advanced design, engineering, and technology research at the intersection of disciplines, training the next generation of interdisciplinary designers and engineers.
Dr. Xiong Yi is an Assistant Professor at the School of System Design and Intelligent Manufacturing (SDIM) at Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) in Shenzhen, China. He leads the Computational Design and Fabrication (CoDeFab) research group, focusing on the integration of computational design methods with advanced manufacturing technologies, particularly in the field of additive manufacturing. Dr. Xiong has established himself as a leading researcher in computational design for additive manufacturing, with a strong international research background spanning Europe and Asia. Dr. Xiong's educational journey includes: Doctor of Science (DSc) in Engineering Design and Production from Aalto University, Finland (2012-2016) Master of Science (MSc) in Machine Automation from Tampere University of Technology, Finland (2010-2012) Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Mechanical Engineering from Hubei University of Technology, China (2006-2010) Dr. Xiong's research primarily focuses on computational design and fabrication methodologies, with particular emphasis on design for additive manufacturing (DfAM), intelligent manufacturing systems, and smart materials. His work bridges the gap between theoretical design principles and practical manufacturing constraints, developing novel approaches for the production of complex engineered products. He has pioneered research in continuous fiber-reinforced composite additive manufacturing, developing innovative process planning and optimization techniques that enable the production of high-performance structural components. His research in electrothermally controlled origami and 4D printing of smart materials represents cutting-edge work at the intersection of materials science, mechanical engineering, and computational design. Dr. Xiong's recent publications reveal a strong focus on continuous fiber-reinforced composites, with significant contributions to 4D printing, metamaterials, and intelligent process planning. His work integrates computational design with manufacturing constraints, creating novel approaches for topology optimization, toolpath planning, and structural design that consider both performance requirements and manufacturability limitations. The research demonstrates increasing sophistication in materials science applications, particularly in programmable materials and multi-functional structures. Dr. Xiong has received multiple prestigious awards for his research contributions, including: Best Presentation Award at the 24th Chinese Conference on Mechanisms and Machine Science (IFToMM CCMMS2024) Best Presentation Award at the International Conference on Frontiers of Additive Manufacturing Research (RAAM 2024) Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Design for 3D Printing (ICD3DP 2023) PhD Scholarship from Aalto University (2016) Research Travel Grant from the International Association for Vehicle System Dynamics (IAVSD) (2013) National Scholarship from the Ministry of Education (2008) As a dedicated educator and mentor, Dr. Xiong serves as a PhD supervisor at SUSTech and has successfully guided students who have gone on to pursue advanced studies and careers at prestigious institutions including Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Beihang University, DJI Innovations, and Singapore's A*STAR research institute. His research is supported by multiple competitive grants, including key projects from the National Key R&D Program of China, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and provincial and municipal funding agencies. Dr. Xiong also serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Engineering Design and as a guest editor for Composites Communications, contributing to the advancement of his field through scholarly service. Dr. Xiong leads the CoDeFab research group, which maintains a strong collaborative culture focused on 'design leading manufacturing, manufacturing driving design, and digital-intelligent integration.' The group has developed several advanced manufacturing platforms, including multi-axis continuous fiber-reinforced composite additive manufacturing systems, smart composite additive manufacturing platforms, and multifunctional soft matter open manufacturing platforms. With a focus on practical applications and innovation, the CoDeFab group actively collaborates with industry partners and has established a joint laboratory to bridge academic research with industrial implementation.
Dante Fratta is a Professor in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he has been actively involved in research and teaching since 2000. His work focuses on geotechnical engineering, environmental monitoring, and fiber optic sensing technologies. Education: PhD (1999) – Georgia Institute of Technology M.A.Sc. (1995) – University of Waterloo Diploma (1993) – Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Research Interests: Geomaterial process evaluation using elastic and electromagnetic waves, fundamental physical behavior of soils and rocks, geophysical assessment of near-surface environments, and distributed fiber optic sensing methods. Recent Publication Trends: He has pioneered applications of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) and fiber optic technologies for geotechnical, environmental, and energy infrastructure monitoring, including wind turbines, geothermal systems, and mining operations. Scientific Awards: Benjamin Smith Reynolds Award for Excellence in Teaching (2012) Chi Epsilon Excellence in Teaching Award (2008) Best Paper Award, GeoCongress Sensing Methods and Devices Track (2006) Distinguished Alum, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (2013) Multiple keynote and invited speaking engagements Teaching: Fratta teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in geotechnical engineering, including Foundations, Applied Geophysics, and Pre-Dissertator Research, with active involvement in Spring 2025 classes.
Alysson Neves Bessani is an Associate Professor at the Informatics Department of Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal, and a member of the LaSIGE research group. His work focuses on distributed systems, Byzantine fault tolerance, and cybersecurity, with significant contributions to blockchain consensus and intrusion-tolerant architectures. Academic Rank: Associate Professor University: Universidade de Lisboa School: Faculdade de Ciências Department: Informatics Department Research Groups: LaSIGE, Navigators Research Interests span distributed systems design, Byzantine fault tolerance, adaptive consensus protocols, and secure multi-cloud storage. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical implementations like the BFT-SMaRt library and the Vawlt startup. Scientific Awards include multiple Test-of-Time Awards (DSN'24, DSN'21), IBM Faculty Award (2017), and Best Student Paper at Middleware'19. He has advised numerous PhD and Master’s students, contributing to advancements in fault-tolerant systems. Publications (15 most recent) reveal trends in Byzantine consensus optimization, blockchain integration, and AI-driven threat detection. His interdisciplinary work combines distributed computing with genomics and IoT security, reflecting a broad impact across computer science.
Laia Mogas-Soldevila serves as Assistant Professor of Graduate Architecture and Director of DumoLab Research at the University of Pennsylvania's Stuart Weitzman School of Design, pioneering radically sustainable material practices that bridge science, engineering, and the arts for architectural and product design innovation. Her academic credentials include: Interdisciplinary doctorate in biomaterials science, biomedical engineering, and advanced design from Tufts University School of Engineering Two master’s degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Architecture Licensed architect with Fine Arts minor from Polytechnic University of Catalonia and École Nationale Supérieure de Beaux-Arts Dr. Mogas-Soldevila's research reimagines matter as a fundamental design driver through biomaterials and bio-based fabrication , emphasizing environmental justice and circular economy principles. Her work partners with scientists to develop unprecedented material capabilities, spanning from molecular-scale biopolymer engineering to full-scale architectural applications that address climate challenges. Analysis of her 15 most recent publications (2020-2025) reveals dominant themes in carbon-sequestering living materials, agricultural waste valorization, and adaptive biological skins. These works consistently bridge architecture, material science, and environmental engineering, with increasing focus on participatory design and urban farming applications as seen in her 2024 Portable Bioremediation Technologies project. Her scientific recognition includes: Johnson&Johnson Foundation Woman in STEM2D Scholar Award Research funding encompasses Penn's Research Foundation Grant, Environmental Innovation Grant, Sachs Art Innovation Grant, and Global Engagement Fund, supporting her interdisciplinary exploration of sustainable material systems. Her pedagogy cultivates novel theory and applied methods for biomaterial implementation across design disciplines. As DumoLab Research Director, she leads cross-disciplinary collaborations developing material-driven computational workflows for digital fabrication, with recent projects exhibited at MoMA, Milan/London Design Weeks, and ACADIA conferences, translating laboratory innovations into tangible environmental solutions.
Elvira Maria Correia Fortunato is a full Professor at the Department of Materials Science, NOVA University Lisbon (NOVA FCT), and a pioneering researcher in transparent electronics and sustainable materials. She served as Vice-Dean of NOVA University (2017-2022), Director of the Associated Laboratory of the Institute of Nanomaterials, Nanofabrication and Nanomodelling (1998-2022), and Minister for Science, Technology and Higher Education of Portugal (2022-2024). Education: Degree in Physics and Materials Engineering (1987) – NOVA FCT PhD in Materials Engineering: Microelectronics and Optoelectronics (1995) – NOVA FCT Research Interests: Her work focuses on transparent electronics , flexible and printed electronics , microelectronics , nanomaterials , and biomedical applications of nanotechnology. She is a trailblazer in sustainable electronics, having developed the world’s first paper transistor and led groundbreaking projects like INVISIBLE and DIGISMART , both funded by the European Research Council (ERC). Scientific Awards & Honors: Grand Officer of the Order of Infante D. Henrique (2010) Blaise Pascal Medal (2016) Czochralski Prize (2017) Pessoa Prize (2020) Horizon Impact Prize (2020) World Federation of Engineering Organizations GREE Award (2020) Strait of Magellan Prize (2020) Innovation in Materials Prize – FEMS (2021) Human Rights Prize – Portuguese Parliament (2021) Portugal's Women's Leadership Award (2021) IUMRS-Frontier Materials Scientists Award (2021) Gold Medal – Portuguese Order of Engineers (2021) 2023 Career and Recognition Award – Portuguese Materials Society Trusted Personality of the Year – Reader’s Digest (2024) Most Influential Women in Portugal – Revista Executiva (2024) Leadership & Service: She has been a member of the European Commission’s Group of Chief Scientific Advisors (2015-2020), the Luso-American Foundation Board of Trustees (2014-2022), and the Chancellery of the Honorific Orders of Portugal since 2010. She is an elected member of the Engineering Academy, European Science Academy, Lisbon Science Academy, and Europaea Academy. Labs & Teams: She led the Associated Laboratory of the Institute of Nanomaterials, Nanofabrication and Nanomodelling for over two decades and has coordinated numerous national and international projects, including initiatives promoting gender equality in academia through the SPEAR project.
Nishchal K. Verma is a Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. He holds a PhD from IIT Delhi (2007), an M.Tech from IIT Roorkee (2003), and a B.Tech from DEI Agra (1996). His postdoctoral research includes work at the University of Tennessee (2009) and Louisiana Tech University (2008). Specialization: Fuzzy Logic, Health Monitoring, Intelligent Informatics Current Research Interests: Intelligent Data Mining, Computer Vision, Smart Grids, Biomedical Applications His research focuses on Fuzzy Systems , Machine Learning , and Health Monitoring with applications to power systems, biomedical data, and wireless sensor networks. He has developed technologies like the Transducers and Instrumentation Virtual Laboratory and Brain Computer Interface Laboratory , emphasizing predictive modeling and fault diagnosis. Key sponsored projects include DST-funded Fuzzy Rule-Based Image Prediction and DRDO-supported Visual Surveillance Systems . His work spans 15+ years of interdisciplinary publications in journals and conferences. Scientific Awards : Devendra Shukla Young Faculty Research Fellowship (2013-16) He has served as Associate Editor for journals and Chairman of IEEE chapters, with leadership roles in academic administration at IIT Kanpur.
Dong Kyoo Shin is a Professor at Sejong University's Department of Computer Science and Engineering, where he has been employed since 1998. He holds a Ph.D. from Texas A&M University (1997), an M.S. from Illinois Institute of Technology (1992), and a B.S. from Seoul National University (1986). His professional background includes roles as a Researcher at the Korea Institute of Defense Analyses (1986-1991) and Senior Researcher at Hyundai Electronics (1997-1998). Shin leads research in cybersecurity, machine learning, and ubiquitous systems , with specialized interests in intrusion detection, data mining, cyber warfare frameworks, and adversarial ML defense. His recent publications focus on AI-driven security solutions, ransomware analysis, and resilience quantification in critical infrastructure. He directs the Cyber Warfare Research Institute (established 2017) and the Multimedia & Internet Lab , focusing on defense technologies and smart systems. His team has executed projects for the Ministry of National Defense, ADD, and ETRI, including cyber threat response systems and military security frameworks. Service includes advisory roles for the Ministry of National Defense, Defense Acquisition Program Administration, and editorial duties for defense journals. He holds patents in malware detection, data encryption, and sensor-based interfaces.
Bernardo Tellini is a Full Professor of Electrical and Electronic Measurements at the Department of Energy, Systems, Land, and Construction Engineering (DESTEC) at the University of Pisa, where he also serves as Vice-Rector for Doctoral Research. He has held this institutional role since 2020, overseeing doctoral program planning, accreditation, and admission procedures. Previously, he chaired the doctoral program in Energy, Electrical, and Thermal Engineering from 2012 to 2016 and served on the Leonardo da Vinci Doctoral School in Engineering from 2008 to 2016. Education: PhD in Electrical Engineering, University of Pisa (1999) Degree in Electrical Engineering, University of Pisa (1993) Postdoctoral research at Karlsruhe Research Center for Technology and Environment Industry experience at ABB Tellini's research focuses on electrical and magnetic measurement methodologies for high-power pulsed applications, characterization of electrical and magnetic properties of materials, aging processes in battery cells, and electromagnetic emissions from power circuits. His work spans from fundamental measurement theory to practical industrial applications, particularly in railway technologies where he represents the University on the Steering Committee of the District for Railway Technologies, High-Speed, and Network Safety in Tuscany. He has served as president of the European Pulsed Power Laboratories agreement and chaired major IEEE conferences including I2MTC 2015 and MELECON 2020. His recent publications reveal a strong emphasis on RFID-based localization systems , nanoparticle-enhanced optical sensors , and advanced battery characterization techniques . The research trajectory shows increasing integration of measurement science with emerging technologies like plasmonic sensing, microwire-based transducers, and smart systems for industrial monitoring. His team has developed innovative approaches for battery health monitoring under vibration stress, temperature sensing using magnetic materials, and precise localization methods using phase-based RFID systems. Professional Service: President of Italian Section of IEEE (2019-2021) Scientific director of Pisa research unit in Association of Electrical and Electronic Measurements (GMEE) Member of Certification Committee of Italcertifer SpA (since 2019) Representative on District for Railway Technologies Steering Committee (since 2013) Tellini has authored approximately 200 publications in international journals and conference proceedings. His leadership extends to academic governance through roles on the DESTEC Department Human Resources Committee and various university committees overseeing scientific qualifications and doctoral programs. His research bridges theoretical measurement principles with practical engineering solutions for energy systems, transportation infrastructure, and industrial monitoring applications.
Paulo Jorge Freitas de Oliveira Novais is a Full Professor of Computer Science at the Department of Informatics, School of Engineering, Universidade do Minho, where he also holds a Habilitation in Computer Science. He leads the Synthetic Intelligence Lab at ALGORITMI Centre and coordinates the research line on Ambient Intelligence for Well-Being and Health Applications. His research spans Intelligent Systems, Machine Learning, Multi-Agent Systems, and their applications in Smart Cities, Health Informatics, and AI Ethics. PhD in Computer Science, Universidade do Minho, 2003 Habilitation in Computer Science, Universidade do Minho, 2011 Research interests include Ambient Intelligence, Ambient Assisted Living, Intelligent Environments, AI and Law, Conflict Resolution, and Explainable AI. His work focuses on enhancing system intelligence and reliability through novel architectures and ethical frameworks. Recent publications highlight applications in wastewater energy prediction, violence detection, student risk modeling, and urban logistics. Awards include multiple Best Paper and IBM Excellence recognitions across 2015–2023, plus a 2022 Career Recognition Award from the Ibero-American Society of Artificial Intelligence. Senior IEEE Member Chair of IEEE Computational Intelligence Chapter, Portugal IFIP TC 12 Artificial Intelligence Working Group Leadership He has supervised 132 PhD and Master’s students and contributed to editorial boards of journals like JAISE and ComSIS . His leadership roles include coordinating LASI – Intelligent Systems Associate Laboratory and serving as former president of APPIA.