Enrique Figueroa. Profesor of Ecology at the Universidad de Sevilla. He has published many articles and books on different issues related to the urban environment and ecology. He is director of the research group `Ecología, Citogenética y Recursos Naturales’ (GECONAT) and vice dean in the Universidad de Sevilla.
Enrique González Duro (La Guardia, Jaen, 1939), a psychiatrist with more than thirty years in public assistance, has been vice president of the Spanish Association of Neuropsychiatry and has received two awards for his research projects.
He has also been a founder and coordinator of the First Day Hospital organized in Spain and medical director of Psychiatric Services for psychiatric reforms in the province. He currently works at the Gregorio Marañón General Hospital in Madrid.
Enrique Hurtado was born in 1975 in Portugalete in the Basque Country. He finished his degree in Industrial Engineering at the end of 2001 and started to work straight away for a Basque industrial company. In 2010 he decided radically to alter his career path and founded Ediciones Fortuna, and in 2011 published his first book, 'LA FIESTA DEL SOL Y LA LUNA'.
Enrique Palacios, a Telecommunications Engineer and Master in Computer Science from the University of Alcalá de Henares, has extensive experience in developing projects with microprogrammable devices and has devoted 30 years to the teaching of electronics and computing during which he has published several works, including “Microcontrolador PIC16F84. Desarrollo de proyectos”, which is the best- selling book on microcontrollers in Spanish.
Enrique Rojas, a professor of Psychology at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and director of the Instituto Español de Investigaciones Psiquiátricas, is part of a generation of humanist scientists that has a long tradition in Spain and in the rest of Europe. He was awarded the Premio Conde de Cartagena of the Real Academia de Medicina de Madrid for his work about depression and Médico Humanista del Año in Spain (1995) and his work has been translated into numerous languages. His research work has focused on two issues: depressions and anxiety.
Vega Fernández ia a Colonel of Infantry in the reserve forces, with diplomas from the Chiefs of Staff and NATO Defence College. He has a degree in Psychology, a Masters in Peace, Security and Defence and a Doctorate in Peace and International Security. He has taken part in six multinational UN and NATO operations and served for six years in the General Subdirectorate of Foreign Affairs of the Spanish Ministry of Defence.