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  GARCIA GOMEZ, GABRIEL JESUS

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GARCIA GOMEZ, GABRIEL JESUS

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PROFESOR/A TITULAR DE UNIVERSIDAD
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I.U. FISICA APLICADA A LAS CIENCIAS Y LA
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Academic background

  • DOCTORADO EN INTERUNIVERSITARI EN AUTOMÀTICA I ROBÒTICA
    Centro de Estudios de Doctorado y Posgrado (25/03/2010)
  • Certificado de Aptitud Pedagógica (CAP) para la docencia en Enseñanza Secundaria
    Instituto de Ciencias de la Educación - Universidad de Alicante (15/06/2006)
  • Ingeniero en Informática
    Escuela Politécnica Superior de Alicante (01/03/2005)

Gabriel J. García Gómez earned his Undergraduate Degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Alicante in 2005. He received the first OMRON Award for Research Initiation and Innovation in Automation Engineering for the work undertaken during his final-year undergraduate project. It was then that he started his research activity, mainly concerned with the visual control of robot manipulators and artificial vision. In 2006 Mr García became a University Researcher Training fellow, in a programme run by the Valencia Region Government, and in 2008 he started working as an assistant lecturer at the UA Department of Physics, Systems Engineering and Signal Theory (DFISTS). In 2010 he received his joint PhD Degree in Automation Engineering and Robotics. In 2011 his thesis, dealing with the visual-strength control of robot manipulators, won him the Spanish Automation Engineering Committee's second Spanish award for the best PhD thesis on robotics of 2010. He was a PhD assistant lecturer at DFISTS from 2010 to 2015, when he became a PhD temporary lecturer. At present, Mr García is a senior university lecturer. He has taken part in ten R&D projects, in the framework of national and regional public calls for proposals, and has authored many publications in renowned journals and conferences. A member of the University Institute of Physics Applied to Sciences and Technologies (IUFACyT), he has also directed the UA Master's Degree in Automation Engineering and Robotics since January 2018.