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Luismi Soria


Luismi Soria has a strong research line focused on the application of various intelligent techniques in the field of mobility and contextual systems. This is supported by 15 publications in JCR-indexed journals (ten of them in the first tercile in their respective categories), where he is the first author in three and the second author in the others. The common thread in all of them has been their direct application to industrial fabric. This is evidenced by 2 patents and software registration generated from these works, in addition to a pending patent. He also has 7 publications classified as book chapters with various indicators of quality, conference proceedings editing, and more than 20 contributions to international and national congresses where he has acted as a speaker. It is worth noting his participation in over 20 program committees of conferences, as an editor of scientific journals, and as a reviewer for 4 high-impact factor journals. Furthermore, he is an honorary member of the renowned and prestigious IEEE society, which highlights his commitment to research and knowledge transfer.

Regarding internationalization, it is noteworthy that he has established relationships with research groups in Germany, the Netherlands, and France, resulting in some of these publications. Notable collaborations include those with the DFKI (German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence), considered one of the most prestigious research centers in Germany and Europe, as well as with the universities of Reutlingen and Konstanz. Equally important is his collaboration with research groups at the Carlos III University and the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. As a result of these collaborations and stays, he maintains a close relationship with these research groups, as evidenced by joint publications with Natividad Martínez (Hochschule Reutlingen), Ralf Seepold (Hochschule Konstanz. HTWG), or Alexander Kröner (DFKI), with whom he has also collaborated on a coordinated project (InCare) funded by the National Plan. He has actively participated in a total of 13 European, National, and Regional research projects, most of them related to ubiquitous computing and mobile devices, as well as support for the consolidation of research groups. Finally, he has taught a total of 265 teaching credits, totaling 2500 face-to-face hours, in a total of 8 subjects across 7 Engineering degrees, Technical Engineering degrees, and Bachelor’s degrees. In addition, he has taught courses in the Health Engineering degree, part of the Andalucía Tech Excellence Campus. He has supervised over 50 final year projects, master’s theses, and bachelor’s theses. Currently, he is supervising two doctoral theses in the field of mobility and ubiquitous systems. Furthermore, he collaborates with three doctoral students from two German universities in the development of their theses.

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