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Jesus Martínez-Gómez obtained his MSc and PhD degrees in Computer Science in 2008 and 2011, respectively, from the University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain.
He currently holds a tenured professorship in the Albacete Computer Science School. Additionally, he is as an active member of the Intelligent Systems and Datamining research group in the Albacete Research Institute of Informatics (I3A).
In the past, Jesús has held various roles, including part-time lecturer in telecommunications at the Cuenca polytechnics school, researcher at the IDIAP research institute under the supervision of Barbara Caputo, and post doc researcher at the University of Alicante in the Robotics and Tridimensional Vision Group under the supervision of Miguel Cazorla. Furthermore, he served as the head of Research and Development at Grupo Vermon private company for five years.
His research includes cognitive robotics, semantic localization, artificial intelligence, multimodal human-robot interaction and computer vision. Jesus Martínez has published over 50 articles. He has also supervised two PhD theses and is the principal investigator of a national research project.
Contact info (academics)
Jesus.Martinez at uclm.es
Escuela Superior de Ingeniería Informática
Edificio Infante Don Juan Manuel
Avda. de España s/n
02071 Albacete, Spain