Jun 26, 2017 Comments Off on SENCPS Organizers
SENCPS Organizers
- Hausi A. Müller, University of Victoria Canada
- Fuyuki Ishikawa, National Institute of Informatics (NII), Japan
- Marin Litoiu, York University Canada
Hausi A. Müller is a professor of Computer Science and associate dean of research, Faculty of Engineering, at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He is nominated for IEEE Computer Society 2018 President-Elect and 2019 President; please vote. He is in his second term as VP of the IEEE CS Technical and Conferences Activities (T&C) Board (2016–2017), is an elected member of the CS Board of Governors (2015–2017), and was chair of the CS Technical Council on Software Engineering (TCSE). Müller is co-founder of the SEAMS conference series (ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems). He is technical program co-chair of IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT 2015 and 2018). His research interests include software engineering, software evolution, cyber-physical systems (CPS), Internet of Things (IoT), adaptive systems, smart and context-aware systems, and program understanding. Dr. Müller was Co-Organizer of the Shonan Meetings on Engineering Adaptive Software Systems (EASSy 2015, EASSy 2013) and 2010 Dagstuhl Seminar on Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems. He gave a keynote at Internetware 2016 in Beijing entitled “The Rise of Cyber Physical Systems.” Dr. Müller is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (FCAE).
Fuyuki Ishikawa is an associate professor at Digital Content and Media Sciences Research Division, National Institute of Informatics, Japan. His research interests include trust-worthy cyber physical systems, smart sensing, service compositions, adaptive systems, and service selection. He was a Visiting Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Information Systems at University of Electro-Communications and Department of Informatics, School of Multidisciplinary Sciences, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies at Sokendai University. In 2007 he received is PhD in Information Science and Technology from the University of Tokyo.
Marin Litoiu is an associate professor at York University, Toronto, Canada. His research interests are in the area of modeling and design of autonomic and self-adaptive systems running on shared infrastructures. His team won the 2010 IBM CAS Research Project of the Year Award. In 2011, Dr. Litoiu received the IBM CAS Faculty Fellow of the Year Award for his “impact on IBM people, processes and technology”. Prior to joining York University, he was a Research Staff member with the IBM Toronto Lab where he led research programs in software engineering and autonomic computing. Dr. Litoiu is Chair of the SEAMS Steering Committee and was General Chair of SEAMS 2013.