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Prof. Dr. Carlos Delgado Kloos
Professor at UC3M Visiting Scholar at MIT

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Carlos Delgado Kloos

    Professor Carlos Delgado Kloos is a Visiting Scholar at the Center for Educational Computing Initiatives, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA. He is on sabbatical leave from the Departamento de Ingeniería Telemática, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain.

    Carlos got the degree in Electrical Engineering from the Technical University of Madrid in 1978 and the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the Technical University of Munich in 1986. He is presently Full Professor of Telematics Enginering at the Carlos III University of Madrid. At his university he has been the director of the Dept. of Telematic Engineering, of the Master's Degree in Electronic Commerce, and of the Nokia Chair.

    His interests include Design Techniques and Languages for both Hardware and Software Systems based on formal methods, as well as Internet-based applications, such as web publishing, e-learning and e-commerce. He has been and is presently involved in many projects with European (Esprit, IST, @LIS), national (Spanish Ministry) and bilateral (Spanish-German and Spanish-French) funding. He has published over 120 articles in national and international conferences and journals. He has further written a book and co-edited four. His main current interest lies in e-learning technologies. He is the coordinator of the European funded project E-LANE and a member of the Board of Directors of the .LRN Consortium.

    He holds or has held various posts in national and international bodies such as: member of the board of the major Spanish Computer Association ATI, vice-president of IFIP TC 10, secretary of IFIP WG 10.5, member of IFIP TC 3, editor of the Springer journal Formal Aspects of Computing, subdirector of Telecommunication Engineering at his University and manager of the National Programme for Information and Communication Technologies at the Spanish Ministry for Education and Science. He has been programme committee member or chair at more than 70 conferences and workshops, among other vice programme chair of the IFIP'92 World Computer Congress, programme chair of DATE'2002, Telecom I+D 2003, EduTech2004 and EUNICE'2005 and reviewer for several journals and Research Programmes (on the Spanish level, on the European level, on the EU-USA level, etc.).

    More information is available at his home page at his home university.