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CASANS BERGA, SILVIA

CASANS BERGA, SILVIA

PDI-Titular d'Universitat

(9635) 43454

silvia.casans@uv.es

FRANCES VILLORA, JOSE VICENTE

FRANCES VILLORA, JOSE VICENTE

PDI-Titular d'UniversitatCoordinador/a Curs
GONZALEZ MILLAN, VICENTE

GONZALEZ MILLAN, VICENTE

PDI-Catedratic/a d'UniversitatDirector/a de Departament

Departamento de Ingeniería Electrónica Despacho 3.3.10. ETSE Avda. de la Universitat s/m 46100 Burjassot, Valencia.

(9635) 43340

vicente.gonzalez@uv.es

Biography
 

Vicente González Millán, Telecommunications Engineer from the Polytechnic University of Valencia (1993), PhD in Telecommunications Engineering from the University of Valencia (1998), Graduate in Physics (2019).

Professor of Electronic Technology in the Department of Electronic Engineering of the University of Valencia since 2016.

He is a member of the i2N research group (Electronic Instrumentation in Medical and Nuclear Physics) and responsible for the nuclear instrumentation research line, a member of IRIMED (UVEG-LaFe Joint Research Unit), a member of GFTENA (Consolidated Research Unit of the Junta de Castilla y León), a member of the TC-10 committee on Signal Integrity of the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society and a member of the IEEE Consultants Network.

His doctoral thesis on the evaluation of hierarchical and parallel architectures for data acquisition systems applied to particle physics experiments was published in the books 'Handbook of Sensor Networks: compact wireless and wired sensing systems' and 'Smart Dust: sensor network applications, architecture and design' published by CRC Press.

From 1995 to 2013 he worked on the realization of the Read Out Driver system for the TileCal hadronic calorimeter of the ATLAS/LHC experiment at CERN.

Since 2012 he has been participating in the AGATA collaboration in the development of the experiment's backend electronics. He also participates in the NEDA and GRIT experiments.

He is the author of more than 50 international publications in the first third or fourth of their categories. He has supervised 10 doctoral theses related to the development of electronics for data acquisition in high-energy experiments or nuclear physics and transfer to ICT companies.

He has participated in several research projects, 14 of them funded by the CICYT (6 of them as principal investigator), 2 by the European Union (one as an external advisor) and 5 by the Generalitat Valenciana (including several PROMETEO projects).

He is co-inventor of two patents in operation by the company FERMAX, S.A.U.

The scientific objectives pursued by his line of research are the establishment of a strong participation in international experiments both in the technical and scientific areas thanks to collaboration with other groups. In this sense, the medium-term objective is to consolidate the presence and importance of the pole formed by the AGATA-IFIC group of the Institute of Corpuscular Physics and the i2N group in the AGATA experiment.

MARTINEZ SOBER, MARCELINO

MARTINEZ SOBER, MARCELINO

PDI-Catedratic/a d'UniversitatResponsables de Gestio AcademicaCoordinador/a Titulacio de Grau

Intelligent Data Analysis Laboratory (IDAL) Departament d'Enginyeria Electrònica Escola Tècnica Superior d'Enginyeria (ETSE-UV). Bloque 3, Nivel 2, Despacho 3.2.18 Av. Universitat s/n 46100 Burjassot (Valencia) - Spain E-Mail: marcelino.martinez@uv.es Phone: +34 96 35 43349 Fax: +34 96 ...

(9635) 43349

marcelino.martinez@uv.es

Biography
 

Marcelino Martínez-Sober obtained his Bachelor’s and PhD degrees in Physics from the University of Valencia in 1992 and 2000, respectively. He is currently a Full Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering at the School of Engineering (ETSE-UV) of the University of Valencia, where he teaches courses on Data Analysis within the Master’s Degree in Data Science and the Bachelor’s Degree in Data Science, for which he also serves as coordinator. His research activity is carried out within the IDAL research group (http://idal.uv.es). He has participated in more than 25 publicly funded research projects and over 40 research transfer contracts with the productive sector, in areas such as industrial control, real-time digital signal processing, data mining, and anomaly detection. His main research interests include digital signal processing and exploratory data analysis as the first stage in knowledge discovery from data, as well as anomaly detection techniques, which have resulted in numerous publications in specialized journals and conference proceedings.

MUÑOZ DE LA CUERDA, MIGUEL ANGEL

MUÑOZ DE LA CUERDA, MIGUEL ANGEL

PAS-Etb Investigacio-Informatica
REIG ESCRIVA, ABILIO CANDIDO

REIG ESCRIVA, ABILIO CANDIDO

PDI-Catedratic/a d'UniversitatCoordinador/a de Programa de Doctorat

(9635) 44038

candid.reig@uv.es

SORET MEDEL, JESUS

SORET MEDEL, JESUS

PDI-Titular d'UniversitatDelegat/Delegada Rector/ACoordinador/a CursResponsables de Gestio AcademicaPer a Ocupacio i Practiques

Escola Técnica Superior d'Enginyeria Universitat de València. 2.2.24 Avda. Universidad, s.n 46100, Burjassot, València (España)

(9635) 43334

jesus.soret@uv.es

Biography
 

Jesús Soret Medel (1968, Quart de Poblet, Valencia) obtained his BSc in Physics (1991), BSc in Electronic Engineering (1996), and PhD (2000) from the University of Valencia. From 1996 to 1998, he worked under an FPI fellowship in the R&D Department of Fermax Electrónica, where he led the design of a multimedia, multichannel inter-building intercommunication system. From 1998 onwards, he successively held several Assistant Professor positions. From 2006 to 2016, he was an Associate Professor (Contratado Doctor). He is currently a Senior Lecturer (Profesor Titular) at the University of Valencia. His research activity in the field of Electronic Technology is carried out within the research group "Digital and Communication Systems Design". Specifically, his work focuses on hardware/firmware for embedded computing, reconfigurable logic, and high-performance electronics for applications mainly in medicine, high-energy physics, and ambient intelligence (IoT). As a result of this work, he has contributed to more than 50 journal articles and 70 national and international conference papers, 3 patents, and 30 publicly and privately funded contracts and research projects. He has co-supervised three PhD theses. He has undertaken several research stays, notably in 2005 at UPC Barcelona Tech, Spain, and in 2007 at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. He has received positive evaluations for six five-year teaching periods (quinquenios, 1996-2025) and four six-year research periods (sexenios, 1996-2019). He is actively involved in academic management and currently serves as Delegate of the Rector for Internships and Employment, Coordinator of Internship Programs at the School of Engineering (ETSE-UV), member of the Standing Committee of the Department of Electronic Engineering, member of the Academic Committee of the Bachelor's Degree in Telecommunication Electronic Engineering, and Secretary of the Academic Committee of the PhD Program "Electronic Engineering", among other responsibilities.