Enrique Amigó is an Associate Professor in the Department of Languages and Computer Systems at UNED. As part of his contributions, he has co-organized five international competitive evaluation campaigns (WEPS-3, Replab 2012, Replab 2013, Detox 2020, and Exists 2023). He has multiple publications on system evaluation and text representation. His research is characterized by an axiomatic perspective, establishing the formal foundations of evaluation metrics and text representation spaces. He served as General Chair for the international SIGIR 2022. He received the SEPLN National Award for Best Research Monograph in Natural Language Processing and the Google Faculty Research Award in 2012, alongside researchers Julio Gonzalo and Stefano Mizzaro. He has participated in various projects at both the European and national levels. The latter project aimed to measure the technology gap between Spanish and English in language technologies. He is currently involved in the ODESIA contract project funded by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation, where metrics and indicators are being developed and applied to identify the gap between technologies in English and Spanish. His publications have over 3,000 citations according to Google Scholar.