Daniel Segovia-Vargas born, April, 1968, Telecommunications Engineer (UPM, 1993), PhD Telecommunications Engineer, UPM 1998, with honors. He is a full professor at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid since 2016. He is also a member of the IEEE from 1998 (AP-S society from 1998 and MTT-S society from 2001). Since 2013, he has been treasurer and secretary of the IEEE Spanish Chapter. From 2012, he is the Head of Escuela Politécnica Superior at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. He also holds a Doctor Honoris Causa from Universidad Católica San Pablo in Arequipa.
He has authored or co-authored more than 300 publications in scientific journals and international conferences. His areas of research include antennas, microwaves, and technologies in THz frequencies. He has been a visiting researcher at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. He has been the treasurer of the European Microwave Conference in 2018 and URSI in 2011. He has chaired
more than 70 research and development projects, both public and private.
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Daniel Segovia-Vargas born, April, 1968, Telecommunications Engineer (UPM, 1993), PhD Telecommunications Engineer, UPM 1998, with honors. He is a full professor at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid since 2016. He is also a member of the IEEE from 1998 (AP-S society from 1998 and MTT-S society from 2001). Since 2013, he has been treasurer and secretary of the IEEE Spanish Chapter. From 2012, he is the Head of Escuela Politécnica Superior at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. He also holds a Doctor Honoris Causa from Universidad Católica San Pablo in Arequipa.
He has authored or co-authored more than 300 publications in scientific journals and international conferences. His areas of research include antennas, microwaves, and technologies in THz frequencies. He has been a visiting researcher at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. He has been the treasurer of the European Microwave Conference in 2018 and URSI in 2011. He has chaired
more than 70 research and development projects, both public and private.