Department
Signal and Communications Theory and Tel
Supervised theses (133) Theses supervised by Department members View defended theses
2022
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Characterization of local activation and network dynamics from electrical brain activity: application to schizophrenia, mild cognitive impairment and dementia due to alzheimer's disease
Pablo Núñez Novo
Supervised by JESUS POZA CRESPO y ROBERTO HORNERO SANCHEZ -
Characterization of the spontaneous eeg activity in the alzheimer's disease continuum: from local activation to network organization
Saúl José Ruiz Gómez
Supervised by CARLOS GOMEZ PEÑA y ROBERTO HORNERO SANCHEZ -
Influencia de la contaminación ambiental sobre las agudizaciones del asma bronquial en un área de baja contaminación
T. Ruiz Albi
Supervised by FELIX DEL CAMPO MATIA y DANIEL ALVAREZ GONZALEZ
2021
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A multimodal analysis of magnetic resonance imaging for the study of brain abnormalities in migraine: gray matter morphometry, white matter integrity and structural connectivity
Álvaro Planchuelo Gómez
Supervised by SANTIAGO AJA FERNANDEZ y RODRIGO DE LUIS GARCIA -
Aportaciones de las tecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones, y de fabricación, a la práctica clínica y la docencia en medicina. Dos pruebas de concepto
Jua Lorenzo Calabia Del Campo
Supervised by CARLOS ALBEROLA LOPEZ, FELIX JESUS DE PAZ FERNANDEZ y RODRIGO DE LUIS GARCIA -
Automated analysis of the oximetry signal to simplify the diagnosis of pediatric sleep apnea: from feature-engineering to deep-learning approaches
Fernando Vaquerizo Villar
Supervised by ROBERTO HORNERO SANCHEZ y DANIEL ALVAREZ GONZALEZ -
Caracterización de guiones cscl con definición de flujo de artefactos y apoyo conceptual al diseño mediante un catálogo de patrones
Osmel Bordiés López
Supervised by IOANNIS DIMITRIADIS DAMOULIS -
Contribución a técnicas de procesado de imagen relacionadas con ecuaciones en derivadas parciales para la ayuda al diagnóstico de cardiopatías mediante resonancia magnética de realce tardío
Susana Merino
Supervised by MARCOS ANTONIO MARTIN FERNANDEZ -
Contributions on groupwise registration for cardiac cine magnetic resonance reconstruction
Alejandro Godino Moya
Supervised by CARLOS ALBEROLA LOPEZ y MARCOS ANTONIO MARTIN FERNANDEZ -
Optimized acquisition and estimation techniques in diffusion mri for quantitative imaging
Óscar Peña Nogales
Supervised by SANTIAGO AJA FERNANDEZ y RODRIGO DE LUIS GARCIA -
Supporting practitioners in the gamification of moocs through reward-based strategies
Alejandro Ortega Arranz
Supervised by ALEJANDRA MARTINEZ MONES y MIGUEL LUIS BOTE LORENZO
2020
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Application of advanced machine learning techniques to early network traffic classification
Santiago Egea Gómez
Supervised by BELÉN CARRO MARTÍNEZ, LUIS HERNANDEZ CALLEJO y ANTONIO JAVIER SANCHEZ ESGUEVILLAS -
Side effects in ultrawideband indoor positioning systems: presence of the human body
Timothy Otim
Supervised by ALFONSO BAHILLO MARTINEZ -
Smart and sustainable cities inclusive of people with disabilities: An exploratory study using digital tools and participatory practices
Natasa Rebernik
Supervised by ALFONSO BAHILLO MARTINEZ -
Toward practical p300-based brain–computer interfaces: asynchrony, channel selection and assistive applications
Víctor Martínez-Cagigal
Supervised by ROBERTO HORNERO SANCHEZ -
Train positioning system based on inertial sensors
Jon Otegui Arruti
Supervised by ALFONSO BAHILLO MARTINEZ -
Variabilidad de la frecuencia de pulso mediante análisis no lineal en pacientes con síndrome de apnea del sueño y enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica (epoc)
Ana Mª de los Angeles Sánchez García
Supervised by DANIEL ALVAREZ GONZALEZ y FELIX DEL CAMPO MATIA -
Virtualisation and resource allocation in mec-enabled metro optical networks
Lidia Ruiz Pérez
Supervised by RAMON JOSE DURAN BARROSO
2019
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Artifact reduction in magnetic resonance imaging: noise modelling in 2d/3d grappa accelerated acquisitions and motion–induced ghosting correction in multishot diffusion mri
Iñaki Manuel Rabanillo Viloria
Supervised by SANTIAGO AJA FERNANDEZ y CARLOS ALBEROLA LOPEZ -
Diseño y evaluación de metodologías de análisis automático de la oximetría nocturna como método simplificado de detección del síndrome de apnea-hipopnea obstructiva del sueño en niños. Validación en el hospital y en el domicilio
Andrea Crespo Sedano
Supervised by FELIX DEL CAMPO MATIA y DANIEL ALVAREZ GONZALEZ