There are five Research Groups in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, which perform internationally recognized R+D activities in the following areas:
 
  Signal Processing and Biomedicine
   
 
Audio Processing
Image Processing
Neural Networks
Biomedical Signal Processing
Applications of Telemedicine
Techniques of Time-Frequency Processing
Analog Signal Processing
Applied Digital Signal Processing
Biomedical Applications of Radiofrequency and Microwaves
   
  Electronics
   
 
Low-Voltage Analog Design
Microelectronics
Analog and Mixed-Signal ASIC design
Analog Integrated Circuits
Digital Integrated Circuits
Low-Power Circuit Design
Circuit Design for Instrumentation
Current-Mode Techniques
Network Theory
Symbolic Circuit Analysis
   
Instrumentation
 
Virtual Instrumentation
Measurement Systems Integration
   
  Communications
   
 
Mobile Communications
Wireless Communications
Optical Communications
Regulation of Telecommunications
Regulation of Mobile Communications
Privacy in Telecommunications
Rights of Telecommunications Consumers
Synchronization, Estimation, and Detection Techniques
3G and 4G Mobile Systems
Positioning Systems
   
  Microwaves and Antennas
   
 
Circuits and Antennas in Planar Technology
Millimeter Waves: Quasi-optical Technology
Numerical Methods
Analysis, Design, Fabrication and Test of Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Horn Antennas
Analysis, Design, Fabrication and Test of High-Performance Microwave and Millimeter Wave Horn Antennas
Analysis and Design of “Photonic Band Gap” (PBG) Structures
Analysis and Design of Microwave Planar Antennas on PBG Substrates
Analysis and Design of Microwave Antennas Arrays on PBG Substrates
Analysis and Design of Millimeter-Wave Planar Antennas on PBG Substrates
Analysis and Design of Transmission Lines with PBG Structures
Development of CAD Tools for 1D, 2D and 3D analysis of PBG Structures
Development of CAD Tools for the Analysis and Design of Rectangular and Circular Waveguide Components
   
  Optics and Photonics
   
 
Photonic Crystals
Integrated Optics
   
  Sensors
   
 
Integrated Sensor Interfaces
Microwave Sensors
Optical Fiber Sensors
   
  Domotics and Television
   
 
Domotic Applications
Domotics
Television
   
  Power Electronics
   
 
Study of the Characteristic Parameters of Atmospheric Discharges
Analysis of Lightning Protection Systems
Study of Overvoltages: modeling and simulation
Study of the Frequency Response of Mass Connections
   
 
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