Assoc Prof Dr. Tomás Mateo Sanguino | Mechatronics | Best Researcher Award
Profesor Titular de Universidad at Mechatronics, Universidad de Huelva, Spain
Dr. Mateo Sanguino is an Industrial Technical Engineer (specializing in Electronics), an Electronic Engineer, and holds a Master’s Degree in University Teaching, along with a PhD in Systems Engineering and Automatics from UHU. He has been actively involved in research since 1998, working as a research fellow and freelancer at the National Institute of Aerospace Technology (INTA). He also contributed to a specific project at the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) in 2003/04. Dr. Sanguino was a member of the research group “Robotic and High Energy Astrophysics” (TIC-189) as part of the Andalusian Research Plan (PAI) of the Andalusian Government. Since 2004, he has been a teacher at UHU and has served as the deputy director of the Department of Electronic Engineering, Computer Systems, and Automatics since 2014. He is currently affiliated with the research group “Control and Robotics” (TEP192). Additionally, he founded the Spin-off company “OnuRobotics” between 2009 and 2012, which received awards from the Ministry of Innovation and Science (CICE) of the Andalusian Government and the “Creara” training plan (50K Companies).
Professional Profiles:
Education:
Tomás Mateo Sanguino holds a Ph.D. from the University of Huelva, which he obtained in 2010. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed a Master’s in University Teaching at the University of Huelva in 2008. His academic journey began with a degree in Electronics Engineering from the University of Granada in 2001.
Research Projects:
V Jornadas ScienCity 2022 – Fomento de la Cultura Científica, Tecnológica y de Innovación en Ciudades Inteligentes, Funding body: FECYT, Junta de Andalucía, Universidad de Huelva, Cátedra de Innovación Social de Aguas de Huelva, Cátedra de la Provincia. Date: 01/12/2021 – 30/06/2023. Principal investigator: T.J. Mateo Sanguino. Total amount: 14,000 €.Improving Road Safety Using Photoluminescent Signage and Fog Computing, Funding body: Junta de Andalucía – Programa de Ayudas a la I+D+i en el Ámbito del Plan Andaluz de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación (PAIDI 2020). Participating entities: Universidad de Huelva, Universidad de Algarve (Portugal), Instituto Politécnico de Beja (Portugal). Date: 30 months. Principal investigator: T.J. Mateo Sanguino. Total.
Patents:
Dr. Tomás Mateo Sanguino is an Industrial Technical Engineer (specializing in Electronics), an Electronic Engineer, holds a Master’s Degree in University Teaching, and earned his Ph.D. in Systems Engineering and Automatics from the University of Huelva (UHU). He has been involved in research since 1998, working as a research fellow and freelancer at the National Institute of Aerospace Technology (INTA). In 2003/04, he was hired for a specific project or service at the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC). Dr. Mateo Sanguino was part of the research group “Robotic and High Energy Astrophysics” (TIC-189) under the Andalusian Research Plan (PAI) of the Andalusian Government. Since 2004, he has been a teacher at the UHU and has served as the deputy director of the Department of Electronic Engineering, Computer Systems, and Automatics since 2014. He is currently a member of the research group “Control and Robotics” (TEP192) at UHU. Additionally, he was a founder of a Spin-off called “OnuRobotics” between 2009 and 2012, which received two prizes: one from the Ministry of Innovation and Science (CICE) of the Andalusian Government and another from the “Creara” training plan for 50K Companies.