Dr. Carlos Juiz received the B.Sc., M.Sc and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science in 1988, 1992 and 2001, respectively from the University of the Balearic Islands (UIB), Spain. He has a postgraduate degree on Office automation from the Polytechnic University of
Madrid, Spain (1993). Before joining the Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences (UIB), he had several positions related with the computer systems industry. From 1990 he was Systems Analyst in Xerox, leaving this position as Senior Analyst in 1999.
He was visiting researcher at Department for Computer Science and Business Informatics, University of Vienna, during 6 months in 2003. His research interest mainly focuses on systems performance modelling, web performance engineering and ambient intelligence middleware. He has been involved in regional, national and international research projects. He is co-author of more than 100 international papers and one book. He was editor special issues in international journals and permanent reviewer of the IEEE Latin America Journal, the ACM Computing Reviews, the IEEE Journal of Computing, the Journal of Supercomputing, Journal of Information Sciences, the Future Generation of Computer Systems and Simulation Practice and Theory among others.
Carlos Juiz is member of the
IEEE and senior member of the ACM, and also member of the Steering Committee of the Workshop of
Software and Performance since he co-organized this international workshop
in 2005 (WOSP'05). He organized the international Workshop on Middleware and Performance
(WOMP 2006) and the European Performance Engineering Workshop (EPEW 2008).
He is cochair the Joint WOSP/SIPEW conference (WOSP/SIPEW 2010).
He is also member of ARTEMISIA (Advanced Research & Technology for Embedded
Intelligent Systems Industrial Association) and member of the standardisation
committee of NESSI (Networked European Software and Services Initiative). Carlos Juiz was invited as expert of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU).