Jose Flich received the MS and PhD degrees in computer science from the Technical University of Valencia (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia), Spain, in 1994 and 2001, respectively. He joined the Department of Computer Engineering (DISCA), Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, in 1998, where he is currently an associate professor of computer architecture and technology. His research interests are related to high-performance interconnection networks for multiprocessor systems, cluster of workstations, and networks on chip. He has published over 100 papers in peer-reviewed conferences and journals. Prof. Flich also developed RECN, the only truly scalable congestion management technique proposed to date. He has served as program committee member in different conferences, including ICPP, IPDPS, HiPC, CAC, ICPADS, and ISCC, and associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems journal. He is currently the cochair of the CAC and INA-OCMC workshops. He is the coordinator of the NaNoC EU-funded project (http://www.nanoc-project.eu), started January 2010.