Jose Garcia-Alonso is an Associate Professor at the University of Extremadura and co-founder of Gloin, a software-consulting company, and Health and Aging Tech, an eHealth company. He got his PhD on software engineering at the University of Extremadura in 2014. His research interests include quantum software engineering, pervasive computing, eHealth, gerontechnology. Currently, Jose is leading a research project on Quantum Service Oriented Computing focused on bringing the benefits of clas- sical service oriented computing to quantum soft- ware. He is also involved on teaching different courses on quantum software engineering at different forums like the Bertinoro International Spring School 2023. Hi is also the current IT Director of the Intenational Society of Gerontechnology.Organising experience: Jose has experienced organizing several inter-national workshops and summer schools in the field of gerontechnology (http://4ieplus.spilab.es/). He has also experience in organizing quantum software engineering courses in different spanish universities. He has also been involved in the organization of several international and national conferences focused on different aspects of software engineering. Apart from this expe-rience, Jose is involved in the program committees in multiple international conferences.
Ricardo Perez-Castillo ́ holds the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the University of Castilla- La Mancha (Spain). He is associate professor at the IT & Social Sciences School of Talavera at University of Castilla-La Mancha. He is also a senior researcher at Information Technology & Systems Institute (ITSI). His research interests include quan- tum software development, architecture-driven mod- ernization, model-driven development and business process archaeology. Currently, he is member of the aQuantum scientific research team where he works on the migration of classical systems to quantum architectures and quantum software reengineering. Organising experience: Ricardo was one of the organizers of the first editions of this workshop in 2020 and 2021. Also, Ricardo was the local organising chair of QANSWER 2020 (http://www.qanswer.site/) the Workshop on the Quantum Software Engineering & programming; as well as QUATIC 2019 and 2022 (http://2022.quatic.org/) 15th International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology. He was general chair of SEM Workshop (1st International Workshop in Software Evolution and Modernization) integrated at ENASE 2013. He also took part as organizer in other international conferences like EASE 2012. Apart from this experience, Ricardo is involved in the program committees in multiple international conferences.
Antonio Brogi is full professor at the Department of Computer Science, University of Pisa (Italy) since 2004, where he leads the Service-Oriented, Cloud and Fog Computing research group. Since November 2020, he is coordinator of the Ph.D. Program in Computer Science at the Universities of Pisa, Florence and Siena. His research interests include software engineering, symbolic artificial intelligence, Cloud-Edge computing, sustainability and ICT, and quantum software engineering. He has published his research results in more than 200 papers in international journals and conferences. He is currently an editorial board member of the journals ”Heliyon Computer Science”, ”Journal of Computer Languages”, ”Electronics”, and ”International Journal on Advances of Software.” Organising experience: He has participated in the program committee of numerous international conferences and workshops in his research areas (please see http://pages.di.unipi.it/brogi/). He has organised various workshops during his career (e.g. he founded and chaired the SC of the “FOCLASA” series of workshops) and he has also co-chaired editions of different conferences (the latest being “Microservices” in 2023). He is also co-organising every year the “Bertinoro International Ph.D. School”.