HERMES Project

A formal framework based on the Web of Things and Edge Computing for the definition, discovery, and data processing of cyber-physical components 

Team


Luis Iribarne, Full Professor, UAL (ACG/TIC211) 

Antonio Corral, Full Professor, UAL (ACG/TIC211) 

Rosa Ayala, Associate Professor, UAL (ACG/TIC211) 

Nicolás Padilla, Associate Professor, UAL (ACG/TIC211) 

Javier Criado, Associate Professor, UAL (ACG/TIC211) 

Antonio Jesús Fernández-García, Associate Professor, UAL (ACG/TIC211)

José Andrés Asensio, Doctor, UAL (ACG/TIC211)

Francisco García, Doctor, UAL (ACG/TIC211)

Manel Mena, Doctor, UAL (ACG/TIC211)

Darwin Alulema, Doctor, Associate Professor, ESPEC, Ecuador (ACG/TIC211) 

Yannis Manolopoulus, Full Professor, Open University of Cyprus 

Michael Vassilakopoulos, Full Professor, Univ. Thessaly, Volos (Greece) 

James Z. Wang,  Full Professor, Penn State University (USA) 

Juan Jesús Ojeda, Doctor, UAL

Juan Alberto Llopis, PhD Student, UAL (ACG/TIC211)



The project team (research and work) is composed of 15 researchers. Twelve are members of the Applied Computing Research Group (ACG/TIC211), and four are researchers from foreign centres with whom we have actively collaborated in previous projects. The team includes 12 Computer Science PhDs and 3 Computer Science PhD students.


The 8 research team members have been actively working together since the creation of the ACG/TIC211 research group. They formed the human teams of previous projects and have published numerous papers together.


The foreign professors have also been team researchers in the two previous projects, with whom there have been many collaborative scientific publications in JCR impact journals and international congresses.



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