Head of SiCoMo

 

 

José-María Molina-García-Pardo received the Telecommunications Engineering degree from the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (Spain, 2000), and the MSc in “Communication and Signal Processing” in Newcastle upon Tyne (United Kingdom) in September 2001, the Ph.D. degree in Telecommunications from the Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT, Spain) in 2004, and the Bachelor in Business and Administration in 2008 (UPCT).
In 2001, he joined the Department of Information Technologies and Communications in Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, where he has been an Associate Professor since 2007, and accredited as a Full Professor since 2012.
His research activities are centred on radio-communications, propagation, channel modelling and experimental channel sounding in different frequency band (400 MHz to 300 GHz) and technologies (GSM, UMTS, LTE, WiFi, WSN, TETRA, mmW, OFDM, MIMO, BAN, cognitive radio).
He is currently Coordinator for International Relations in the UPCT and leads the SiCoMo research group. He is the lead researcher in some national projects, and participates actively in the European COST action IC-1004 (Radio Communications for Green Smart Environments). He is author of more than 60 journals indexed in the JCR, more than 100 international conferences, author of three book chapters, and owes four patents related to telecommunications.