Fernando Flores Morador (Montevideo, 1950), received his Ph.D. in 2001 at the Division of History of Ideas and Sciences at Lund University, Sweden. From 2003-2017 he worked as a lecturer at the Department of Cultural Sciences, Lund University. During this time he authored 13 books, including Broken Technologies. The humanist as Engineer (2009), The Big Bang of History. Visualism in Technoscience (2012), Switches of Memory (2014), After Capitalism, Cyborgism (2015) and in collaboration with Luis de Marcos Ortega, The informational foundation of the human act (2018). In 2018, he was appointed Honorary Research Professor at the Computer Science Department, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, where he is conducting his research.

Fernando Flores Morador: morador561@gmail.com

Luis de Marcos Ortega (Madrid, 1979), received his B.Sc. (2001), M.Sc. (2005) and Ph.D (2009) in Computer Science, University of Alcalá, Madrid. During 2011-2013 he was Principal Investigator for two national research projects conducted in Spain and has been an invited research fellow at Lund University (2007 and 2009), University of Reading, UK (2008), Monterrey Institute of Technology, Mexico (2010) and University of Zagreb, Croatia (2018). In 2015, he was appointed Associate Professor at the University of Alcalá, Madrid, where he is Principal Investigator of the Research Team ProTego Project (H2020) in Cybersecurity (2019-2021). In 2020, he was awarded the Theodore E. Batchman Best Paper Award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Education Society. He has over 100 refereed publications in conferences and journals and has co-authored the book The informational foundation of the human act (2018) with Fernando Flores Morador.

Luis de-Marcos Ortega: lmo@informationalact.com


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Carmen Flores Bjurström (Montevideo, 1979), received her M.Sc. (2007) and Ph.D (2012) in Medical Science at Lund University. During 2013-2016 she worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Kohn Laboratory, Dept. of Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics at University of California, Los Angeles. Up until 2017, her research focus was mainly centered around cell and gene therapy in blood cells within the field of Laboratory Medicine. In 2018, she commenced bioinformatics studies at the Dept. of Biology at Lund University and received a M.Sc. degree in Bioinformatics in 2020. During her studies in Bioinformatics, she did an internship at the Department of Epidemiology Research, Statens Serum Institut and co-authored Quantum Computation in a Human Environment and Hermeneutics of Measurement in collaboration with Fernando Flores Morador and Luis de Marcos Ortega.


Carmen Flores Bjurström: cfb@informationalact.com