Diego Ramírez Muñoz (1963) graduated and obtained his PhD in Physics from the University of Valencia in 1986 and 1993 respectively. Since September 2009 he holds the position of University Professor in the area of Electronic Technology attached to the Department of Electronic Engineering at the same university. He has taught at this institution since 1986 in different subjects, both core, compulsory and optional, in areas such as Analog Electronics, Network Theory, Power Electronics, Microelectronics, Instrumentation and Electronic Equipment or Sensors, subjects distributed across the three university cycles of Undergraduated, Master and Doctorate Levels.
He has participated in more than 10 research projects subsidized by the National R&D+i Plan (10 as principal investigator), 8 in regional calls, and 4 in internal calls of the university. He has participated in more than 15 R&D agreements with companies (8 as manager). He is involved in 4 patents and has directed 5 Doctoral Theses, two of them with extraordinary prizes. He has participated in more than 50 communications presented at international conferences and in more than 50 communications presented at national conferences. He has also participated in 3 Thematic Teaching Networks. He taught 4 doctoral courses during 10 academic years.
Promoter in 1996 of the Division of Instrumentation and Measurement of the University, his research interests focus on analog signal processing, network theory, electronic interfaces for sensors and industrial applications of magnetoresistive detection technology. He carries out review activities in different indexed publications and international conferences.
He has carried out research and academic evaluation tasks in the agencies ANEP, ANECA (Verifica-Doctorado) and Unibasq (Acredita Grados y Master).
It has 5 five-year teaching periods and 6 recognized periods of research activity.
01/09/2024 - 31/07/2025 |
MARTES de 09:30 a 12:30 DESPATX 3.3.8 Planta 3 E.T.S. D'ENGINYERIA |
Observations |
Participate in the e-tutoring programme of the Universitat de València |