Department: INFORMÁTICA

Area: Computer Architecture and Technology

Research group: Ingeniería Computacional Aplicada

Email: jslopez@ujaen.es

Personal web: http://www4.ujaen.es/~jslopez/

Doctor by the Universidad de Granada with the thesis Scatter Search para el registrado de imágenes 3D: aplicación en antropología forense 2006. Supervised by Dr. Óscar Cordón García, Dr. Sergio Damas Arroyo.

Born in Barcelona and residing in the province of Jaén, Spain. Since 2006, he holds a PhD in Computer Science. His research interest is focused on Computer Vision and Deep Learning. His scientific production and lecturer activities began in 2003 and 2005, respectively. He has held different positions as researcher and teaching staff at the universities of Cádiz, Granada, and Jaén. He is Associate Professor at the department of computer science of the University of Jaén since 2016. He is in charge of the "Applied Computational Engineering" Research Group. During more than 20 years of research experience, he has successfully supervised several master degree and PhD students. Moreover, he has participated as principal researcher and team member in more than 10 research projects funded at regional, national and European level (e.g. FP7 Programme). Since 2003, he has published more than 70 scientific contributions, with more than forty papers being accepted by international journals indexed in the JCR database, most of them ranked first quartile (Q1). According to the Scopus platform, his scientific production has accumulated more than 2000 citations (H-index and i10-index greater than 20). Also, several of his contributions are considered highly cited papers, with more than 1K citations in some cases. Moreover, he is co-inventor of a patent with international coverage (US20120182294A1). Additionally, he has been awarded with the "IFSA Award for Outstanding Applications of Fuzzy Technology". He actively performs professional tasks as reviewer, guest editor, and editorial board member for several renowned international journals, e.g. Computational Intelligence (Wiley), Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine (Elsevier), among others, from prestigious publishers. He is an exper evaluator for the European Commission. The research group he leads has managed to forge several international collaborations with Indian and Australian academic and research institutions: The Pandit Deendayal Energy University and The Queensland University of Technology, respectively.