Vincenzo De Florio

Vincenzo De Florio

Ricercatore Post-Doc - PATS Research Group, University of Antwerp & iMinds Research Institute

Vincenzo De Florio is a post-doctoral researcher with the PATS research group of the University of Antwerp. There he is responsible for the PATS’ task force on adaptive-and-dependable systems, namely software, devices, and services that are built so as to sustain an agreed-upon quality-of-service and quality-of-experience despite the occurrence of potentially significant and sudden changes or failures in their infrastructures and environments. Vincenzo has published three books (one as author, two as editor), 24 journal papers, 3 book chapters, and 77 conference papers.
He is member of several program committees for international conferences and workshops. He was co-founder and co-organizer of the international workshop ADAMUS (on Adaptive and DependAble Mobile Ubiquitous Systems), for which he also served as co-chair in its third and fifth editions. He is co-inventor of a
European/US patent. Vincenzo was co-proposer and local team leader of project ARFLEX (Adaptive Robots for FLEXible manufacturing systems, IST-NMP2-016680) and is co-proposer and local team leader of the iMinds project ‘Little Sister’ (started in January 2013). Vincenzo is the Editor-in-chief of IJARAS, the International Journal of Adaptive, Resilient and Autonomic Systems.

Ultimi contenuti inseriti

Towards Adaptive-and-Dependable Systems: Resilient Computing Research at Universiteit Antwerpen

Often the systems our societies depend upon are built in such a way as to result too inflexible and intolerant to changes.

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