Programme
This JCC-BD&ET edition will be held in person, enabling virtual synchronous presentations and allowing interaction with face-to-face and remote attendees through the WEBex platform. The Conference will streamed at YouTube (access).
| Opening Dissertation. Ph.D. Sandra Méndez (BSC/UAB – Spain). | Presentations – Session 2 | Presentations – Session 4 | |
| Break | Break | Break | |
| Presentations – Session 1 | Presentations – Session 3 | Presentations – Session 5 | |
| Break | Break | ||
| Panel 1. | Panel 2. | ||
| Closing of the JCC-BD&ET. Break. |
Postgraduate courses associated with the JCC-BD&ET:
- “Analisis Inteligente de Datos en Entorno Big Data”. Ph.D. José Ángel Olivas Varela (UCLM – Spain), Andrés Montoro (UCLM – Spain).
- “Monitorización y optimización de rendimiento en sistemas de cómputo de altas prestaciones”. Ph.D. Alvaro Wong (UAB – Spain), Ph.D. Betzabeth León (UAB – Spain).
Tuesday
9 am
Opening Dissertation .
Ph.D. Sandra Méndez (BSC/UAB – Spain).
11 am – Session 1
Presentations:
- Towards Digital Twins for Emergency Departments: A Service-Oriented Parallelization Approach for Agent-Based Simulation.
- A Defense-in-Depth Architecture for Protecting AI Agent Intellectual Property in Multi-Tenant Cloud Environments.
- Feasibility Assessment for the Implementation of FinOps Practices in SMEs in the Province of Misiones: A Study Based on Local Infrastructure and Provincial Cloud Computing Services.
- Metaheuristic Search for Parameter Calibration in Emergency Department Simulation Models.
Samuel Cota (UAB – Spain), Alvaro Wong (UAB – Spain), Isaac Rojas (UNISON – Mexico), Sergio Rossetti (UNISON – Mexico), Dolores Rexachs (UAB – Spain), Emilio Luque (UAB – Spain).
David Petrocelli (UNLu), Juan Manuel Fernández (UNLu / ITBA).
Miryan R. Puchini (UNaM), Nancy B. Ganz (UNaM), Yolanda E. Zado (UNaM).
Luz Marquez (UAB – Spain), Maria Harita (UAB – Spain), Isaac Rojas (UNISON – Mexico), Alvaro Wong (UAB – Spain), Dolores Rexachs (UAB – Spain), Emilio Luque (UAB – Spain).
12.30 pm – Panel 1
Wednesday
9 am – Session 2
Presentations:
- GASP: Generator for Astronomical Spectroscopic Plates.
- Performance vs. Efficiency in Domain-Specific LLM Adaptation: A Comparative Study of Full Fine-Tuning and LoRA on Real-World Data.
- Building and Acceptance of Intelligent Immersive Assistants.
- Drug Repurposing for Rare Diseases using Indian Generic Medicines.
- QLLM: A Standards-Based System for Quality Evaluation of Large Language Models.
Santiago Andres Ponte Ahón (UNLP), Juan Martín Seery (UNLP), Facundo Quiroga (UNLP / CICPBA), Franco Ronchetti (UNLP / CICPBA), Yael Aidelman (UNLP), Waldo Hasperué (UNLP), Roberto Gamen (UNLP), Lydia Cidale (UNLP).
Malek Camilo (UNLP), Juan Manuel Fernández (UNLu / ITBA), Marcelo Errecalde (UNSL).
Pablo Pintado (UDA – Ecuador), Diego Amoroso (UDA – Ecuador), Amanda Roldán (UDA – Ecuador), Gabriela Duque (UDA – Ecuador), Daniel Iturralde (UDA – Ecuador), Esteban Mora (UDA – Ecuador), Daniel Capelo (UDA – Ecuador), José Fajardo (UDA – Ecuador).
Dipti A. Gaikwad (VIT – India), Mohit Navnath Pingale (VIT – India), Sanika Piraji (VIT – India), Prathamesh Sangvikar (VIT – India), Sarvesh Dattatray Wakchaure (VIT – India), Aditya Ashok Pillay (VIT – India).
Juan Ignacio Torres (UNLP), Ariel Pasini (UNLP), Patricia Pesado (UNLP).
11 am – Session 3
Presentations:
- Multi-Agent Framework for Resilient Medical Triage in the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT).
- AI-Driven VXLAN Orchestration with Telemetry-Aware Optimization in Multi-Vendor Data Centers: A Cybersecurity Perspective.
- A Scalable Architecture for Real-Time Public Health Vulnerability Assessment.
- A Modular Framework for Insider Threat Detection and Analysis.
- A Predictive Model on Percolation Theory and Machine Learning.
Sergio Gramajo (UTN-FRRe), Reinaldo Scappini (UTN-FRRe), Salvador Nuñez (UTN-FRRe), Carlos Torres (UTN-FRRe), Raúl Montiel (UTN-FRRe), Jorge Roa (UTN-FRRe).
Gustavo Salazar-Chacón (ESPE – Ecuador), Nathaly Orozco Garzón (UDLA – Ecuador), Henry Carvajal Mora (USFQ – Ecuador)
Luciano Perdomo (UNPSAJB / CENPAT-CONICET), Leo Ordinez (UNPSAJB / CENPAT-CONICET), Sergio Andrés Kaminker (UNPSAJB / CENPAT-CONICET).
Mauricio Díeguez-Rebolledo (UFRO – Chile), Estéban Esparza (UFRO – Chile), Jorge Hochstetter-Diez (UFRO – Chile).
Eduardo Miguel Zarate (UNCA), Roman Bond (UNAJ), Diego Encinas (UNAJ / UNLP).
Thursday
9 am – Session 4
Presentations:
- Practical limits of classical simulation of quantum circuits.
- Framework for the Publication of Linked Open Government Data: A Use Case for the Annual Operational Plan.
- Mobile Crypto Wallet User Experience Patterns Analysis.
- An AI Governance Overlay for SMEs: Integrating AI Risk into Cybersecurity Architectures.
- Lessons Learned from Developing a Blockchain-based Traceability Solution for Medicinal Cannabis Production in Argentina.
Elena R. Rull (UAL – Spain), Laura M. Donaire (UAL – Spain), Gloria Ortega (UAL – Spain), Ester M. Garzón (UAL – Spain), Francisco Orts (UAL – Spain).
Jairo H. Silva-Aguilar (UNLP).
Leandro Plaquin (UNLP), Francisco Gindre (UNLP), Matías Urbieta (UNLP).
Diego Bolatti (UTN-FRRe), Javier Diaz (UNLP), Verónica Andrea Bollati (UTN-FRRe).
Facundo Paterno (UNCOMA), Alejandra Cechich (UNCOMA), Alan De Renzis (UNCOMA).
11 am – Session 5
Presentations:
- Research Data Management in Stochastic Optimization: A Case Study on Heuristic Search and Retrospective Curation.
- Evaluating Large Language Models for Emergency Triage Prediction from Clinical Narratives: A Latin American Perspective.
Maria Harita (UAB – Spain), Dolores Rexachs (UAB – Spain), Alvaro Wong (UAB – Spain), Emilio Luque (UAB – Spain).
José M. Manríquez-Troncoso (UCM – Chile), Xaviera A. López-Cortés (UCM – Chile), Felipe Tirado Marabolí (UCM – Chile).
12.30 pm – Panel 2
1.30 pm
Best Paper Award.
Closing of the JCC-BD&ET 2026.


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