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Ms. Nerea Del-Rey-Maestre

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Nerea del Rey Maestre is a PhD researcher in the Signal Theory and Communications Department in the University of Alcalá. She received an M. Eng. degree in Telecommunication Engineering and Ph.D. degree with honors in Telecommunication Engineering from the University of Alcalá in 2012 and 2018, respectively. Since 2011, she has worked at the Signal Theory and Communications Department of the University of Alcalá as a researcher of the Acoustic and Electromagnetic Smart Sensor networks and Signal processing Group. Her research interests include statistical signal processing, radar clutter characterization, parameter estimation, adaptive array signal processing, design and validation of robust detection techniques (statistical and artificial intelligence techniques based), CFAR detectors, and passive radar systems. She has published 16 papers in indexed international journals, 2 international book chapters, 43 contributions to prestigious international conferences; 8 national conferences papers and 17 research reports. She has participated in 11 competitive research projects (one as principal investigator) and in 12 research contracts with companies or equivalent entities (one as a principal investigator). Research projects and contracts are related to passive and Synthetic Aperture (SAR) radars.

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Nerea del Rey Maestre is a PhD researcher in the Signal Theory and Communications Department in the University of Alcalá. She received an M. Eng. degree in Telecommunication Engineering and Ph.D. degree with honors in Telecommunication Engineering from the University of Alcalá in 2012 and 2018, respectively. Since 2011, she has worked at the Signal Theory and Communications Department of the University of Alcalá as a researcher of the Acoustic and Electromagnetic Smart Sensor networks and Signal processing Group. Her research interests include statistical signal processing, radar clutter characterization, parameter estimation, adaptive array signal processing, design and validation of robust detection techniques (statistical and artificial intelligence techniques based), CFAR detectors, and passive radar systems. She has published 16 papers in indexed international journals, 2 international book chapters, 43 contributions to prestigious international conferences; 8 national conferences papers and 17 research reports. She has participated in 11 competitive research projects (one as principal investigator) and in 12 research contracts with companies or equivalent entities (one as a principal investigator). Research projects and contracts are related to passive and Synthetic Aperture (SAR) radars.