The I2N Research Group's objectives are the research and development of technology for instrumentation in high energy, nuclear and medical physics. The group has extensive experience of more than 20 years in the development of both analog and digital electronic systems for the processing, analysis and transmission of data in experiments with radiation detectors, especially in the fields of high energy physics, nuclear physics and medical physics.
Prof. Dr. V. Gonzalez, Bsc (1993) and PhD (1998) in Telecommunication Engineering, Bsc in Physics (2019) and Master in Advanced Physics, University of Valencia. He has a broad research activity in the field of nuclear instrumentation for high-energy and nuclear experiments as well as technological transfer for high-speed communication systems and signal and power integrity design.
He has leaded different research projects as principal researcher during the last 20 years in the field of experimental nuclear physics data acquisition and processing systems. He has authored or coauthored more that 60 papers in top JCR publications with a h-index of 18. He is IEEE Senior Member, member of the GFTENA (Group of Physics and Technology in Structure and Nuclear Applications, Consolidator Research Group of the Castilla and Leon community), collaborator of IRIMED (Mixed Research Unit in Radiophysics and Nuclear Instrumentation in Medicine, Hospital La Fe-University of Valencia), member of the scientific board of the Electrical Design of Advanced Packaging and Systems Symposium (EDAPS) of the IEEE Advanced Packaging Society and member of the Technical Committee for Signal and Power integrity (TC-10) of the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society.
His interest are the front-end analogue and digital systems, magnetic readout systems, FPGA based processing systems and signal and power integrity design.
Professor E. Sanchis Bsc (1983) and PhD (1987) in Physics, with an Extraordinary Award mention, from the University of Valencia is responsible for the instrumentation in medical physics research at i2N.
From 1985 to 1991 he was responsible for the electronics of the time-of-flight detector (TOF) of the DELPHI experiment at LEP CERN accelerator. From 1995 to 2013 his work focused on the realization of the Read Out Driver system for the TileCal hadronic calorimeter of the ATLAS/LHC experiment at CERN within the framework of several national projects. Since 2012 he has also been involved in the AGATA collaboration in the development of electronic backend, as well as in EXOGAM2 and NEDA.
He is the author of more than 50 international publications in the JCR (h-index 26) in the first tercile of its categories, He is the author or co-author of 4 book chapters in national and foreign publishers and co-editor of a book from the Bentham publishing house. He has participated in more than 70 national and international conferences and has been a member of the organizing committee of 2. He has participated in more than 32 research projects. He is also a reviewer for the journals NIM and IEEE Transactions on Nuclear and Plasma Sciences.
His interests are in the medical physics application and ad-hoc developments for IORT systems.
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