José García Moros was born in Zaragoza, Spain in 1971. In 1994, he graduated in Physics from the University of Zaragoza (UZ) and in 1998 was awarded the PhD title Excellent “Cum Laude” and Honors. In 1999, he started in the department of Electronics and Communications Engineering where he holds the position of Full Professor. From 2009 to 2013, he was the Head of the Department. He has performed research stays in US, Sweden, and Austria. His professional research interests focus on issues related to communication networks (including coding methods and transmission protocols, security and quality of service mechanisms, network management, etc.) and applications to biomedical engineering (mainly in the field of e-Health, for the development of interoperability standards of medical devices and clinical information systems, telemonitoring architectures, and design and evaluation of e-Health services). He has published over 60 papers in international journals and coordinated and/or participated in over 50 research projects.
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Management
Security
Telecommunications
quality of service
e-health
Transmission.
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Management
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Security
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e-health
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Short Biography
José García Moros was born in Zaragoza, Spain in 1971. In 1994, he graduated in Physics from the University of Zaragoza (UZ) and in 1998 was awarded the PhD title Excellent “Cum Laude” and Honors. In 1999, he started in the department of Electronics and Communications Engineering where he holds the position of Full Professor. From 2009 to 2013, he was the Head of the Department. He has performed research stays in US, Sweden, and Austria. His professional research interests focus on issues related to communication networks (including coding methods and transmission protocols, security and quality of service mechanisms, network management, etc.) and applications to biomedical engineering (mainly in the field of e-Health, for the development of interoperability standards of medical devices and clinical information systems, telemonitoring architectures, and design and evaluation of e-Health services). He has published over 60 papers in international journals and coordinated and/or participated in over 50 research projects.