Bio

Marta Marrón-Romera received her PhD in Intelligent Systems Advanced Electronics in 2008 from the University of Alcalá, Spain. From 1996 to 2001 she has been a researcher at the Department of Electronics in the same university, where she has been an Associated Professor since 2009.
Her research activity began in 1999, when she joined the Electronic Engineering Group applied to Intelligent Spaces (GEINTRA www.geintra-uah.org/en), where her focus from the beginning has been on intelligent systems and mobile robotics. Her work mainly concerns probabilistic estimation for autonomous robots (the area in which she developed her Ph.D.), computer vision, objects and people detection and positioning with multiple sensor-networks.
Marta has thus deep experience in electronic control systems, image processing, and later machine learning and deep learning. In parallel she has been working in autonomous robot navigation and applications to intelligent environments (video-surveillance) and to support disability (AAL).
research interest
- Smart spaces
- Sensory systems
- Computer vision
- Control engineering
- Embedded systems
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position
Associate Professor at the Department of Electronics, University of Alcalá
degrees
PhD, Intelligent Systems Advanced Electronics, University of Alcalá, Spain