Jack Jansen Editor

Mario Montagud holds a PhD degree in Telecommunications (Cum Laude, 2015) from the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV, Spain). His topics of interest include Computer Networks, Interactive and Immersive Media, Synchronization and QoE (Quality of Experience). He is (co-)author of over 50 scientific and teaching publications and has contributed to standardization within the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force). He is a member of the Technical Committee of several international conferences, of the Editorial Board of international journals, and Communication Ambassador of ACM SIGCHI (Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction). Contact him at [email protected] or https://sites.google.com/site/mamontor/

Pablo Cesar leads the Distributed and Interactive Systems Group at Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), Amsterdam. He is involved in standardization activities, such as W3C, The Moving Picture Experts Group, and International Telecommunication Union, and has been active in a number of European projects. He has co-authored over 100 articles (conference papers and journal articles) about multimedia and immersive systems, human-centered multimedia, QoE and social media sharing. Contact him at [email protected] or http://homepages.cwi.nl/~garcia

Fernando  Boronat  studied  Telecommunications  Engineering  at  the  Polytechnic University  of  Valencia  (UPV)  in  Spain.  After  working  for  several  Spanish  Telecommunication Companies,  in  1996  he  moved  back  to  the  UPV,  where  he  is  an  Assistant  Professor  in  the Communications  Department  and  leads  the  Immersive  Interactive  Media  R&D  Group.  He  has extensive  experience  in  research  and  both  undergraduate  and  postgraduate  teaching  in Communication     Networks,     Multimedia     Systems,     Multimedia    Protocols     and Media Synchronization. He has co-authored several educational books and papers and over 90 research papers in relevant journals and conferences.  He is an IEEE and ACM member and is involved in several private and public research projects and standardization activities. He is also a member of IPCs national and international journals and conferences. Contact him at [email protected] or http://iim.webs.upv.es

Jack Jansen is a researcher at Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica (CWI), Amsterdam. Over the years his areas of interest have gone from computer networks, to distributed systems, to computer languages, to multimedia documents and synchronization, to sensor networks and internet of things. He has co-authored over 40 articles, as well as contributed to standardization activities and large open source projects in variations of these fields. Contact him at [email protected]  or http://homepages.cwi.nl/~jack.