I received the Bachelor Degree in Physics in 1997, a Master Degree in Computer Science in 1999, and the PhD degree in 2005 from the Universidad Complutense of Madrid, Spain. I worked as assistant professor in this University until 2012. Currently I am Associate Professor at the Computer Eng. Department of the Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain), and a member of the GaZ research group (Computer Architecture group from Universidad of Zaragoza) and the Aragón Institute for Engineering Research (I3A). My research has been focused in computer architecture, hardware/software co-design, task scheduling techniques for multi-processor systems, design of hardware accelerators using FPGAs, and efficient computing for remote-sensing systems using machine learning algorithms. In the last years I have published about 50 articles in some of the most important journals and conferences in Computer Architecture, Embedded Systems and Remote Sensing areas collaborating with the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, the Inter-University Microelectronic Centre of Leuven, and the Universidad of Extremadura.
Quality Metrics
- Number of PhD thesis supervised for the last 10 yrs.: 5
- Total number of references: 650 (Scopus) / 1044 (Google Scholar)
- H index. Scopus 13 / Google Scholar 17
- My digital logic designs have received five awards in the FPGA design competition organized by the International Conference on Field-Programmable Technology (FPT): First prize: 2009, 2011 and 2014. Second prize: 2012. Forth prize: 2013.