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Short Biography
   Jose Luis Fernandez-Marquez is currently working as full time researcher at Institute of Services science (University of Geneva) with a research contract funded by SAPERE EU project. In 2011 he defended his PhD Thesis titled ''Bio-inspired Mechanisms for Self-Organising Systems'' at the Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (IIIA-CSIC) (SPAIN). His expertise is mainly focused on highly distributed, self-organising and multi-agent systems. He has a wide experience implementing large-scale simulations and engineering self-organising systems. Along his research carrier, he has participated in the organisation of many conferences and workshops, such as, Symposium on Applied computing (SAC2012, SAC2013), Self-Adaptive and Self-Organising systems (SASO2012) or Adaptive Service Ecosystems: Nature and Socially Inspired Solutions (ASENSIS2012). He is also involved as reviewer in high impact international journals and conferences.Research Interests
Execution models for Distributed Systems |
Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems |
Self-Organising Design Patterns |
Robotics |
Multi-agent Systems |
Current Proyects
SAPERE EU: | Self-Aware Pervasive Service Ecosystems |
Past Proyects
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 |
CROMAT: | Sistema integrado helicóptero autónomo-robot móvil terrestre |