Claudio Moraga received a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the Catholic University of Valparaiso (UCV), Chile, in 1961 and a M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), in 1962, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Summa cum Laude) from the Technical University "Federico Santa Maria" (UTFSM), Valparaiso, Chile, in 1972. From 1963-1970 he was a lecturer at the Deptartment of Electrical Engineering, UCV, where he served as the head of the department from 1964-1970. From 1970-1973 he worked at the Technical University "Federico Santa Maria" (UTFSM), as an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, and was promoted to a Professor of Computer Science in 1973. Also during that time, from 1972-1973, he also served as the Academic Vice President of the Technical University "Frederico Santa Maria" (UTFSM). From November 1974-August 1976, he was awarded the Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship at the Department of Computer Science, University of Dortmund, FRG. He continued working at the same University as a lecturer from September 1976 March 1985. From April 1985-September 1986, he was a Professor of Computer Science, in the area of Computer Architecture, at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Bremen, FRG. From October 1986-February 2002, he was a Professor of Computer Science, in the area Theory of Automata at the Department of Computer Science, University of Dortmund, FRG. Since March 2002, Claudio Moraga is a Professor Emeritus at the Department of Computer Science, University of Dortmund, FRG. Since March 2006, he has been a Researcher Emeritus at the European Centre for Soft Computing, Mieres, Asturias, Spain. Claudio Moraga is a member of the IEEE Technical Committee on Multiple-valued Logic (USA), and a member of the editorial board of several international journals, as well as holding several awards, including the "Long Service Award for outstanding contributions to Multiple-valued Logic since 1971" from the IEEE TC on Multiple-valued Logic, received in May 2004, and the best paper award in Multiple-valued Logic at the ISMVL 2010. In 2005, Claudio Moraga was awarded the title of the Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Nis, Serbia.