Josep
Casanovas
García
Founder and former director
Josep
Casanovas

Professor Josep Casanovas (Ph.D. in Computer Science, Industrial Engineer, MSc in Economics) was the head of inLab FIB (from 2012 to 2020), formerly called LCFIB, at Barcelona School of Informatics. He is a full professor of the Statistics and Operations Research Department at UPC.

His main research areas are Modelling and Simulation, Internet and Information Systems. He is the author of numerous research articles and other kinds of publications and has collaborated in the development of many projects for the European Union and other companies and institutions.

Between 1998 and 2004 he was dean of the Barcelona School of Informatics. In addition, Prof. Casanovas has been vice-rector of university policies of the Technical University of Catalonia (2006-2011) with responsibilities in strategic projects like the definition of new university governance models, reformulation of university departmental structure or design and promotion of the new Diagonal-Besos Campus in Barcelona. He was also responsible for ICT policies at UPC.

Currently, Josep Casanovas is co-director of LogiSim (Centre of Simulation and Optimization of Logistic Systems) and coordinator of the Severo Ochoa Research Excellence Program in the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS).

Final Degree Projects directed

Doctoral theses directed

Estudiant:

Jesús Francisco Escalante

Main projects directed

Network of Excellence of the VII Framework Program that brings together Universities and Research Centers of telecommunication companies to Europe
Unified search and indexing system for all the content of the different UPC websites, based on Google technology.
Center for research, study and promotion of knowledge on local government and autonomous communities.

Main projects participated

Study on SmartCities in the world today, to make a state of the art and recommendations, action plans and KPI’s.
Provide capabilities to help automate the software development process, based on the use of domain ontologies.
Promote innovation by facilitating cooperation between public bodies, academia and the robot manufacturing industry