Orestes Llanes Santiago received his Electrical Engineer degree from the Universidad TecnolΓ³gica de La Habana βJosΓ© Antonio EcheverrΓaβ β CUJAE, Cuba, in 1981. From 1989 to 1994, he pursued graduate studies at the Universidad de Los Andes, Venezuela, where he completed a Masterβs degree in Control Engineering (1990) and a PhD in Applied Sciences (1994). He is currently a Full Professor and Researcher at the Faculty of Automation and Biomedical Engineering at the CUJAE and Titular Member of the Cuban Academy of Sciences. His areas of interest are fault diagnosis in industrial systems, nonlinear control, inverse problems and computational intelligence with applications to control.
Carlos Cruz Corona is an Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Granada, Spain. He obtained an Electronic Engineering degree (1986) from the Universidad Central de Las Villas, and a Masterβs in Computer Science from the Universidad TecnolΓ³gica de La Habana JosΓ© Antonio EcheverrΓa, CUJAE (1995), both in Cuba, as well as a PhD from the University of Granada, Spain (2005). His fields of research include optimization, decision making, route personalization, and design problems.
AntΓ΄nio JosΓ© da Silva Neto is a Full Professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Rio de Janeiro State University, Brazil. He holds Bachelorβs and Masterβs degrees in Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, respectively, both from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1983, 1989), and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from North Carolina State University, USA (1993). He is a Titular Member of the Brazilian National Academy of Engineering (ANE), and former president of the Brazilian Scientific Societies on Mechanical Sciences and Engineering (ABCM) and Computational and Applied Mathematics (SBMAC). His main research interests are in heat and mass transfer, numerical methods, optimization, computational intelligenceand inverse problems.
JosΓ© Luis Verdegay is a Full Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, University of Granada, Spain, where he received his Masterβs in Mathematics (1975) and his PhD (1981). He is an IFSA member, IEEE Senior Member and Honorary Member of the Cuban Academy of Mathematics and Computation. His research interests are in soft computing, fuzzy sets and systems, decision autonomous systems, metaheuristic algorithms, and nature inspired systems.