21 March 2022
Welcoming New Topical Advisory Panel Members of Algorithms
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We are pleased to welcome Dr. Martin Gebser, Prof. Dr. Antonio Sarasa Cabezuelo and Prof. Dr. Sheng Du to the Topical Advisory Panel of Algorithms (ISSN: 1999-4893).
Dr. Martin Gebser currently works at the Department of Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity, University of Klagenfurt, Universitätsstraße 65-67, 9020 Klagenfurt, Austria. He has been serving as a Committee Member in the Programme Committee within the PADL since 2019, the Session Chair of Answer Set Programming (part of PADL 2022), and he was the Chair of Break: Ask Me Anything within the LPOP 2020 track. His research interests include artificial intelligence; declarative problem solving; knowledge representation and reasoning; computational logic; and answer set programming.
Prof. Dr. Antonio Sarasa Cabezuelo currently works at the Facultad de Informática, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain. He is a member of the Official Research Course group of the UCM in the Engineering of Software Languages and Applications (ILSA). He has participated as a researcher in ten national plan projects, one project of the Community of Madrid, being the IP of the group of the Faculty of Informatics of the UCM, and in twelve Educational Innovation projects, in five of them as the Director. He has been one of the Spanish MC Members in the action COST IS0704 INTEREDITION “An Interoperable Supranational Infrastructure for Digital Editions”. He has been a researcher of the network S2008/TIC-1650 "Research and development of technologies for ELearning in the CM (eMadrid)" of the Community of Madrid.
Prof. Dr. Sheng Du is currently a Professor and Postdoctoral Fellow with the School of Automation, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China. His research interests include process control, intelligent control, intelligent optimization, computational intelligence, and artificial intelligence. Prof. Dr. Du is an Editorial Board Member of Complexity, Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience, International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems, Scientific Programming, and the Journal of Mathematics, as well as a Youth Editorial Board Member of Complex Engineering Systems.