André Luiz Martins Lemos PhD Professor at Faculdade de Comunicação -UFBA Is a Full Professor at the School of Communication at the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA) and Researcher 1A at CNPq. He is an engineer (1984), Master in Science and Technology Policy at COPPE / UFRJ (1991) and PhD in Sociology from the Université René Descartes, Paris V, Sorbonne (1995). He was Visiting Scholar at McGill and Open Universities (Canada, 2007-2008) and National University of Ireland (Ireland, 2015-2016). He is the director of Lab404 - Laboratory of Research in Digital Media, Networks and Space (http://lab4040.ufba.br). His current research is on Smart Cities, Internet of Things, Actor-Network Theory and Object Oriented Philosophy. His latest books are "The Communication of Things. Cyberculture and Actor-Network Theory (Annablume, 2013), Actor- Network Theory and Communication Studies (EDUFBA, 2016). Ana Paula holds a PhD from FAUUSP. She was director of the Department of Accessibility Policies and Urban Planning and also worked as manager of urban land regularization in the National Secretariat of Accessibility and Urban Programs of the Ministry of Cities. Currently, Ana Paula is an Infrastructure analyst at the Ministry of Cities and Infrastructure analyst at the National Secretariat for Accessibility and Urban Programs of the Ministry of Cities. Ana Paula Bueno Analista de Infraestrutura na Secretaria Nacional de Desenvolvimento Urbano do Ministério das Cidades Caio Vassão is an architect and urban designer, having a Phd degree by Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da Universidade de São Paulo -FAUUSP, currently conducting his post-doc research in association with the research group NAWEB. For more than 20 years, Vassão have been researching the relationship between high technology and the urban environment, developing the design approach known as Metadesign to deal with this context. Caio Vassão PhD Professor by Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da Universidade de São Paulo 1
Clovis Armando Alvarenga Netto Production Engineer, Master and Doctor degree in Engineering by Polytechnic School of University of São Paulo, Brazil. Specialist in Industrial Administration by Scoula Superiore Meccanotessile e Tessile, Italy. Lead Assessor in quality Systems Management for ISSO 9000, QMI Management Institute, England. Visiting Researcher by Politecnico di Milano, Italy. Professor in Production Engineering Dept, Polytechnic Scholl, University of São Paulo. Professor in the Design course, by Faculty of Architecture of University of São Paulo. Early professor in the Administration Faculty, University of São Paulo. Early executive in PriceWaterhouse Company and other Companies in Brazil. PhD Professor at Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo Dennys Antonialli Director InternetLab Edison Spina PhD Professor at Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo PhD in Constitutional Law at the University of São Paulo (Brazil), where he also earned his bachelor of laws degree (LL.B., 2008). He holds a Master of the Science of Law degree from Stanford Law School (J.S.M., 2011) and a Master of Law and Business from Bucerius Law School/WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management in Germany (MLB, 2010). Dennys has worked in the technology and civil liberties team of the Policy Department of the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California (ACLU/NC) and acted as a legal consultant for the Timor-Leste Legal Education Project (Stanford Law School/Asia Foundation). He has been awarded the first place prize of the 2011 Steven M. Block Civil Liberties award for best written work on civil liberties at Stanford Law School and won the first place prize of the Brazil s Internet Framework Bill & Development Award (Google/FGV-SP). In 2013, he was a research fellow at the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (Berlin). USP). Edison Spina is Founder and Coordinator of the USP Center for Technology and Society Studies (CEST). Since 1988, he has been an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Engineering and Digital Systems PCS. Professor Spina s research interests include: Human Factors, SocioTech System Engineering, Systems Reliability, Software Engineering Processes. Professor Spina is a member of Knoma Knowledge Engineering Laboratory and advisory member of the Bar Association of Brazil Committee on Science and Technology. He has also provided his expertise as the Brazilian Teams Coordinator of European Projects: INSTINC (FP6), BELIEF (FP6), BELIEF 2 (FP7, VertbrALCUE (alpha3), and emundus and SMART2 (Erasmus Mundus). 2
Fernando Gebara Membro das comissões da ABNT Fernando is a professional in the international standards area, focusing on JTC 1 projects. He is the Convenor of JTC 1/SC 38/WG 5 Data and its flow and also the Chairman of the Brazilian mirror committee to JTC 1/SC 38 which is responsible for the Brazilian contributions to JTC 1 Cloud Computing standards. He is also a member of the Security Techniques, IT Service Management and IT Governance, and Software and Systems Engineering mirror committees. Fernando is the Head of the Brazilian Delegation to JTC 1/SC 38 Cloud Computing and Distributed Platforms international meetings and delegate for the JTC 1/SC 7 Software and Systems Engineering and JTC 1/SC 40 IT Francisco Brito Cruz Director InternetLab Director of InternetLab, a research center in law and technology. PhD candidate and Master in Philosophy and Theory of Law at the University of São Paulo Law School (FDUSP). Graduated in Law at the University of São Paulo Law School (FDUSP). He was a visiting researcher (2013) at the Center for Study of Law and Society, University of California - Berkeley, through an exchange program of the Empirical Research Network in Law (REED). He was the winner of the 1st place of the "Marco Civil da Internet e Desenvolvimento" Prize of the Getúlio Vargas Foundation Law School (SP). Lawyer, he founded and is currently coordinator of the Law, Internet and Society Nucleus of FDUSP (NDIS). HermanoTavares Prof. Dr. Instituto de Psiquiatria da Universidade de São Paulo He holds a degree in Medicine from the University of São Paulo (USP) in 1991. He completed his medical residency in Psychiatry at the USP Psychiatry Institute between 1993 and 1995, and he was a preceptor in 1996. In 2000, Hermano completed his PhD in Psychiatry at the USP. He lived in Canada between 2001 and 2002, where he completed his postdoctoral degree a in Pathological Gambling at the University of Calgary (CNPq Scholarship). Back in Brazil, Hermano conducted postdoctoral studies in Psychopharmacology between 2003 and 2006 (FAPESP Fellowship). He became full professor of the University of São Paulo in 2006. He was approved in a public tender, and served as a medical assistant at the Institute of Psychiatry of USP between 2008 and 2011. In 2010, he was approved in a public tender for teaching staff of the Department of Psychiatry in Primary Care. 3
Jaqueline Abreu Head of the Privacy and Surveillance project at InternetLab, João Thiago de Oliveira Poço Gerente de Desenvolvimento de Negócios da Microsoft Brasil Ph.D. student in Law at the University of São Paulo. Master of Laws from the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, with a Certificate of Specialization in Law and Technology, and Master of Laws from the Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich, with focus in Fundamental Rights. Holds a Bachelor s Degree in Law from the University of São Paulo (LL.B., 2014). Former scholarship holder from Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) and Programa de Estímulo ao Ensino de Graduação (PEEG) and member of USP s Law, Internet and Society Group (NDIS). Participated in an academic exchange program with LMU, on a scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). Worked as junior researcher at FGV DIREITO SP and as summer intern at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. Currently, Jacqueline works as head of the Privacy and Surveillance project at InternetLab, a law and technology research center. João Thiago de Oliveira Poço, has graduation in Computing Science and specialization on Computers Web by State University of Campinas (UNICAMP). He was Secretary and Head of Office at the Education Department in Sao Paulo. He was project manager of infrastructure in Technology Information at the Secretary of Public Health of Sao Paulo, from 2002 to 2006. He was CIO at the Informática de Municípios Associados (IMA) and at the Foundation for the Development of Education from 2007 to 2010. He was member of the Statutory Audit Board of companies as Prodam and Sao Paulo Tourism. He is currently Business Development Manager of the Microsoft Brasil and leader of Intelligent Cities Initiative called Microsoft CityNext. Juliana Nolasco Ferreira worked as General Manager for Creative Economy and Cultural Studies at the Ministry of Culture and advisor at the Strategic Affairs Secretariat of the Presidency, headed by Minister Roberto Mangabeira Unger. Has a degree in business administration from Fundação Getúlio Vargas and a master degree in Public Administration and Government, Public Administration. Also worked as Executive Director for the Institute of Technology and Society in Rio de Janeiro. Juliana is a policy manager at Google. Juliana Nolasco Policy manager at Google 4
Researcher at CEST-POLI, Lucas Girard holds a master's degree in Project, Space, Culture from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of São Paulo (FAUUSP), with a specialization in Telecommunications and Connectivity Infrastructures. He is graduated in the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of São Paulo. He is a architect and urban planner with practices within the field of urban design, mobility, and educational spaces. He is a member and co-founder of the research group Future Urban Scenarios (FAUUSP) Lucas Girard Researcher at CEST-POLI 5