Santiago Mazuelas, Ikerbasque Research Associate Professor at BCAM’s Machine Learning Research Area, appointed Associate Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
- This appointment, which will be made official on 1 August, reflects the recognition of his outstanding career and significant contributions to machine learning methods and applications.
- IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing is a first decile (D1) journal, ranking 94th out of 2438 in the Computer Science Area according to SCIMAGO, and 11th out of 250 in the Computer Science and Information Science Area according to JCR. The journal has a JCR impact factor of 9.2, standing out as a leading publication in its field.
BCAM is proud to announce that Santiago Mazuelas (Ikerbasque Research Associate Professor at BCAM/ Machine Learning Research Area) has been appointed Associate Editor-in-Chief of the prestigious journal IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing from August 1st onwards, after being promoted from Associate Editor.
This appointment reflects the recognition of his outstanding career and significant contributions to machine learning methods and applications.
The IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing is a leading journal of the IEEE Computer Society that covers a broad range of topics in mobile and ubiquitous computing. The journal emphasizes intelligent and adaptive mobile computing solutions and publishes cutting-edge research that applies machine learning and artificial intelligence to mobile systems, including mobile sensing, edge computing, and context-aware applications.
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing is a first decile (D1) journal, ranking 94th out of 2438 in the Computer Science Area according to SCIMAGO, and 11th out of 250 in the Computer Science and Information Science Area according to JCR. The journal has a JCR impact factor of 9.2, standing out as a leading publication in its field.
This appointment further establishes Santiago Mazuelas as an academic leader in machine learning methods and applications.
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