Juan Jesús García Domínguez
About me
He holds a degree in Telecommunications Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Valencia (Spain) and a European PhD in Telecommunications Engineering from the University of Alcalá (Spain), where he was awarded the Prize for Best Doctoral Thesis in 2006.
He began his teaching and research activity in the Department of Electronics at the University of Alcalá in 1994, and he currently holds a Full Professorship in the same department. Throughout his career, he has led and participated in numerous national and international research projects, building a solid track record in the field of multisensor systems and positioning systems, both indoors and in complex environments.
In recent years, his research has focused on developing technological solutions in the field of ambient intelligence for independent living, with particular emphasis on the assessment of frailty in older adults. His work focuses on designing systems capable of detecting the early onset of physical and cognitive decline, thereby contributing to improving the quality of life and autonomy of elderly people in home and residential environments.
In addition to his scientific work, he actively participates in interdisciplinary collaboration networks and European programs focused on healthy aging, eHealth, and assistive technologies.
More info: He began his teaching and research activity in the Department of Electronics at the University of Alcalá in 1994, and he currently holds a Full Professorship in the same department. Throughout his career, he has led and participated in numerous national and international research projects, building a solid track record in the field of multisensor systems and positioning systems, both indoors and in complex environments.
In recent years, his research has focused on developing technological solutions in the field of ambient intelligence for independent living, with particular emphasis on the assessment of frailty in older adults. His work focuses on designing systems capable of detecting the early onset of physical and cognitive decline, thereby contributing to improving the quality of life and autonomy of elderly people in home and residential environments.
In addition to his scientific work, he actively participates in interdisciplinary collaboration networks and European programs focused on healthy aging, eHealth, and assistive technologies.
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