James Philpot Editor

John Soldatos holds a PhD in Electrical & Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (2000) and is currently Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow, UK (2014-present). He was Associate Professor and Head of the Internet of Things (IoT) Group at the Athens Information Technology (AIT), Greece (2006-2019), and Adjunct Professor at the Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA (2007-2010). He has significant experience in working closely with large multi-national industries (IBM Hellas, INTRACOM S.A, INTRASOFT International) as R&D consultant and delivery specialist, while being scientific advisor to high-tech startup enterprises, such as Innov-Acts Limited (Nicosia, Cyprus) and Innovation Sprint Sprl (Brussels, Belgium). Dr. Soldatos is an expert in Internet-of-Things (IoT) technologies and applications, including IoT's applications in smart cities, finance (Finance 4.0), and industry (Industry 4.0). Dr. Soldatos has played a leading role in the successful delivery of more than sixty (commercial-industrial, research, and consulting) projects, for both private & public sector organizations, including complex integrated projects. He is co-founder of the open source platform.

James Philpot graduated from Bath University in with a Bachelor's Degree in Politics and International Relations in 2015. During his studies, he spent a year working abroad for an NGO confederation in Brussels. After his studies, he began working for a consultancy, focusing on project management support. He was subcontracted to a 15-month cultural heritage project and provided communications support for various other projects and clients. After the conclusion of this project, he moved on to work for a cultural heritage network, helping implement a Creative Europe network support grant. He joined EOS (European Organization for Security) in the spring of 2019 and has been working on European projects in crisis management and security for health services, as well as coordinating the working groups on cybersecurity and security screening and detection technologies.

Gabriele Giunta holds a degree in Computer Science, at the Engineering Department of the University of Palermo (Italy). He has been working in the Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A. R&D Lab since 2000 in multi-sector Italian and European research projects, playing several roles, such as solution designer, system architect, technical coordinator, and project manager. Now, he is the research manager and head of the "Smart Transport and Infrastructure" Unit within the IS3 R&D Lab ("Intelligent Systems and Social Software for Security, Enterprises, Transport, Infrastructure") at ENGINEERING dealing with Critical Infrastructure Protection, Smart Mobility and Logistic solutions, mostly focused on the systemic view. In the past years, he was involved in several Italian Ministry and EC co-funded research projects, such as MAIS, DISCoRSO and NEXOF-RA and he coordinated Easy Rider, SECURE! and STORM. He is currently involved in DEFENDER (http://defender-project.eu) as Project Coordinator, in FASTER as Technical Coordinator, in InfraStress as WP Leader. My main areas of interest and relevant expertise include Software Engineering, Software Architecture Design, System Integration, Complex Event Processing, Data Mining, Information Fusion, Human Computer Interaction, Knowledge Modeling and Representation, Business Process Modeling and Management, Service Oriented Computing. He has been involved as co-author of scientific papers in international conferences, journals and books.