Juan Bernabé Moreno, Chief Data Officer and Global Head of Analytics and AI, E.ON Digital Technology GmbH has agreed to speak on Panel 3 “Future End-Users for Quantum Computers in Utilities” at IQT San Diego May 10-12
(IQT San Diego) Juan Bernabé Moreno, Chief Data Officer and Global Head of Analytics and AI, E.ON Digital Technology GmbH has agreed to speak on Panel 3 “Future End-Users for Quantum Computers in Utilities” at IQT San Diego May 10-12.
Dr. Juan Bernabé Moreno received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from the University of Granada, Spain, in 2002 and 2015, respectively. He has been leading data science teams in the telecommunication industry (product data lab for Telefónica Digital and the web intelligence team for Telefónica Germany) for more than 8 years and at present is the Chief Data Officer and Global Data and AI head at E.ON SE, harnessing the power of data to drive the energy transition. His current research interests include fuzzy linguistic modelling, the aggregation of information, information retrieval, bibliometrics, digital libraries, web quality evaluation, recommender systems and social media.
Some of his work has been recognized as ”best paper“ at different conferences. Juan is a renowned data science evangelist specialized in exploiting statistical learning techniques to optimize business results in large corporations. He continues to be involved in research activities with the clear aim of closing the gap between academia and industry.
Inside Quantum Technology San Diego will be held as a hybrid event May 10-12 with live sessions and exhibition at the San Diego Convention Center. This is the foremost gathering of business leaders, product developers, marketing strategists and investors anywhere in the world focused on the quantum enterprise. Over 1,000 people will be attending this event (both in-person and online) from all over the world.
This conference includes panels and keynotes on topics related to the future of the Quantum Enterprise
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