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Carlos M. Travieso-Gonzalez
Carlos M. Travieso-González is a Full Professor of Signal Processing and Pattern Recognition and Head of Signals and Communications Department at ULPGC. He is co-author of 4 books, co-editor of 25 Proceedings Books, and Guest Editor for 8 JCR-ISI international journals and up to 24 book chapters. He has over 500 papers published in international journals and conferences (100 indexed on JCR – ISI - Web of Science). He is the founder of The IEEE IWOBI conference series and President of its Steering Committee, The InnoEducaTIC conference series; and The APPIS conference series. He is an evaluator of project proposals for the European Union (Horizon Europe and H2020 - EU), Medical Research Council (MRC – UK), Spanish Government (ANECA - Spain), Spanish Research Agency (AEI – Spain), Croatian Science Foundation (HRZZ – Croatia), Research National Agency (ANR - France), DAAD in Spain (Germany), Argentinian Government and Colombian Institutions. He has been reviewer in different indexed international journals (<75) and conferences (<250) since 2001. He is member of IASTED Technical Committee on Image Processing since 2007 and member of IASTED Technical Committee on Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems since 2011. He will be APPIS 2024 General Chair, , and was APPIS 2024, General Chair APPIS 2023 General Chair, APPIS 2022 General Chair, IEEE-IWOBI 2022, ACM-APPIS 2020 General Chair, IEEE-IWOBI 2019 General Chair, APPIS 2019 General Chair, IEEE-IWOBI 2018 General Chair, APPIS 2018 General Chair, InnoEducaTIC 2017 General Chair, IEEE-IWOBI 2017 General Chair, IEEE-IWOBI 2015 General Chair, InnoEducaTIC 2014 General Chair, IEEE-IWOBI 2014 General Chair, IEEE-INES 2013 General Chair, NoLISP 2011 General Chair, JRBP 2012 General Chair and IEEE-ICCST 2005 Co-Chair. He is Associate Editor on Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience journal (Hindawi – Q2 JCR-ISI), in Entropy (MDPI – Q2 JCR-ISI) and Sensors (MDPI – Q1 JCR-ISI). In 2022, he was one of the researchers included as a member of the two percent most influential group in the world, according to the Stanford ranking in the 2022 edition.