Distinguished Scholar in Telecommunications and Machine Learning
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Manel Martínez-Ramon holds the King Philip VI Endowed Chair at the University of New Mexico, USA. He earned his PhD in Communications Technology from Carlos III University of Madrid in 1999 and his Telecommunication Engineering degree from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia in 1994. He has served as an associate professor at the University of Alcalá, the Polytechnic University of Cartagena, and Carlos III University, where he taught nearly 30 different undergraduate and graduate courses in Electronics, Electric Systems, Electromagnetism, Signal Processing, Telecommunications, and Data Processing. From 2004 to 2013, he exclusively taught in English for bilingual programs at Carlos III University. Dr. Martínez-Ramon has held several administrative roles at Carlos III University, including deputy vice chancellor of infrastructure and environment, deputy director of the Polytechnic School, and director of teaching planning. His research interests are centered on machine learning and computational intelligence, contributing to various projects in signal processing, multimedia, voice processing, decision theory, neuroimaging, and more. He has authored numerous articles, conference papers, and books on machine learning applications in engineering. His current research focuses on cognitive radio, smart grid technologies, and cyber-physical systems.