Jose Luis Fernandez-Marquez






Senior Lecturer at University of Geneva
Head of the SDG Accelerator
Technical Coordinator EU Crowd4SDG project

Short Biography

   Jose Luis Fernandez Marquez is Senior Lecturer at the Centre Universitaire d’Informatique at the Univeristy of Geneva (UNIGE), and head of the SDG Accelerator. He has a computer science background, with a specialization in collective artificial intelligence. In 2011 he joined UNIGE after his PhD defense at the Artificial Intelligence Research Center (IIIA-CSIC). In 2014, he formally joint Citizen Cyberlab partnership between CERN, UNITAR and the University of Geneva. He has a broad experience participating on EU research project such as SAPERE EU FP7, CitizenCyberlab EU FP7, DITOs EU H2020, and E2mC EU H2020, and also national projects. He is currently Technical Coordinator of the Crowd4SDG EU Project. His current research focus on crowdsourcing tools, data quality analysis and methodologies to improve crowdsourcing data quality, and make it suitable for decision/policy makers.

Research Interests

Open Innovation
Citizen Science tools
Disaster Management
Open source Intelligence
Multi-agent Systems
Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems

Current Proyects

Crowd4SDG EU H2020:Citizen Science for Monitoring Climate Impacts and Achieving Climate Resilience

Past Proyects

E2mC EU H2020:Evolution of Emergency Copernicus services
DITOs EU H2020:Doing It Together science
Citizen Cyberlab EU FP7:Technology Enhanced Creative Learning in the field of Citizen Cyberscience
SAPERE EU FP7:Self-Aware Pervasive Service Ecosystems
IEA:AUTONOMIC ELECTRONIC INSTITUTIONS
AT:Agreement Technologies
ANERIS:Analysis and development of an intelligent oceanografic probe
ONCNOSIS:Identification of biomarkers with diagnostic and therapeutic value for the neoplastic disease




 

Contact

Jose Luis Fernandez-Marquez
ISS - Institute of Services Science
University of Geneva
Battelle, Batiment A, Route de Drize 7
CH-1227 Carouge SWITZERLAND
Phone: +41762247834
joseluis.fernandez@unige.ch

     

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My Researchgate

PhD Thesis (2011): Bio-inspired Mechanisms for Self-organising Systems