Teaching
- I started my teaching duties in 1997, and was assigned to the
"Electronics Circuits I Laboratory", that is given in the
4th course of the almost extinc 64-M2 plan, in the
High Technical School of
Telecommunication Engineering.
- I had no time then, but I plan to include all the academic
information required by my students in this page (and
possibly sub-pages). Materials such as notes, lectures,
course reviews, will be available from here.
- During the 1997-98 course, I was in charge of coordinating the
Laboratorio de Circuitos Electrónicos
(only Spanish)
in the third course of
the new plan, and one of the groups of the corresponding subject:
Circuitos Electrónicos Analógicos,
in the second course of the new plan.
- During this course (1998-99), I am again coordinating the
Electronic Circuits Lab (Laboratorio de Circuitos Electrónicos,
only in Spanish)
in the third course of
the new plan, and one of the groups of the corresponding subject:
Analog Electronic Circuits (Circuitos
Electrónicos Analógicos, only in Spanish),
in the second course of the new plan. I've been doing some work to
improve the lab pages so that you can have
a look. Additionally, I'm in charge of the organisations aspects of
the Digital Electronic Systems Lab (Laboratorio de Sistemas Electrónicos
Digitales, only in Spanish) in the third course.
-
I've also started [16-Feb-1998] some new pages on teaching
topics, less specific than the ones devoted to actual subjects,
and with links to private sections, to be consulted by
professors. If you are authorized, you may visit these zones. If not,
and you are really interested send me an e-mail message
and I'll see what can be done.
- Although this is not strictly related to the teaching topic, I
have to inform you that starting October 1997, I'm the IEEE
Student Branch Counselor in our University. If you are interested
you can have a look at a new page I've started
on this topic.
- I have also participated in the organization of the Primeras
Jornadas de Innovación Educativa ETSIT-UPM.
- In case you are interested, I've grouped the pages I've prepared
for some of the subjects I taught (some of them are pretty empty, and
the names are in Spanish, sorry!):
I would like to get some feedback from any of you who is
interested. Let me know
what you think!
Advising
The advising hours can be found
in
the corresponding page in the Department
Server
Master Thesis Advising
I am currently advising three students to get their Master Thesis done
(you can click in any of them to see more information, but,
unfortunately, it is only available in Spanish):
- Evaluation of Integrated Architectures in
a Large Vocabulary SPeech Recognition System, by
Federico Gimenez Nieto.
- Porting an audiotext system to a
commercial hardware platform (in Spanish), by María Isabel Gómez Miragaya.
- Design, implementation and control or an
articulated robot, using a microcontrollers network (in Spanish), by
Andrés Prieto-Moreno Torres.
[22-Mar-2000] Important news: New
super-structure, even able to turn around :-)
And, of course, older photographs:
There is a picture of the physical structure of the first prototype
state [29-ABR-1999] and of a simplified
version of the control board (up to 4 servos, based in the CT6811
board). There are also more recent photographs [26-NOV-1999], of the current structure, dogbot greeting us, having a "siesta" and while raising its foot. Isn't it cute? :-)
- uClinux based embedded system using HTTP:
web server and GUI development, by Cristina Doblado
Alcázar.
[2-Jun-2000]
- uCLinux embedded in microcontrollers
and programmable logic digital architectures, by
Juan José San Martín Mazzucconi.
[2-Jun-2000]
- Design and implementation of an
articulated robot emulating animal models: application to a worm, by
Juan Gonzálex Gómez.
[7-Jun-2000]
Here you are some photos of the first prototype: CUBE
I'm also in charge of supervising a Master Thesis being developed in
Lucent Technologies (I'm not the advisor but our regulations obly to
have somebody from the school teaching staff supervising a Thesis being
advised by an engineer that does not work here):
- Automatization of testers acoustic and visual alarms in the testing
wafer clean chamber, by Francisco Javier Redondo González-Mohino, whose
advisor is Marta Monleón Alegre.
If you feel like, have a look at a document related to coding style in
C, to be used by our students, during their initial training stage. You
can find it in PDF format, and only in
Spanish.
| |