I received my telecommunication engineer degree and my Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Universidad de Cantabria, Spain, in 2006 and 2011, respectively. From 2006 to 2011 I was with the Universidad de Cantabria, Spain. In 2011, I joined the Universität Paderborn, Germany, as a research associate and, later on, I became tenured assistant professor (akademischer Rat). Now, I am associate professor (profesor titular) with the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, where I was also assistant professor (profesor visitante) between 2015 and 2019. I was a visiting researcher at the University of Newcastle, Australia, at the University College London, and at the Colorado State University. My current research interests lie in the area of statistical signal processing: change-point management, signal processing on graphs, and signal processing for wireless communications.
I am an IEEE senior member and participate in the Signal Processing Society. I was the recipient of the 2012 IEEE Signal Processing Society Young Author Best Paper Award and the 2013 extraordinary Ph.D. award of the University of Cantabria. Moreover, I served as associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, was Publications Chair of the 2018 IEEE Workshop on Statistical Signal Processing and a member of the IEEE Technical Committee on Signal Processing Theory and Methods. Currently, I am a member of the EURASIP Technical Area Committee on Theoretical and Methodological Trends in Signal Processing. I have co-authored the book D. Ramírez, I. Santamaría, and L.L. Scharf, “Coherence in Signal Processing and Machine Learning”, Springer, 2023.
My research interests are in the area of statistical signal processing, as it applies to wireless communication and bio-medicine. Currently, I work on the following problems:
David Ramírez
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Dpt. de Teoría de Señal y Comunicaciones
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