Luis Landesa Porras
Profession
EM3WORKS co-founder. Full Professor at the University of Extremadura.
Professional Experience
Luis Landesa Porras holds a PhD in Telecommunications Engineering from the University of Vigo. He is currently University Professor at the University of Extremadura. Between 2015 and 2019, he held the position of Director of the Department of Computer and Communication Technologies.
His research interests include integral equation methods, parallelization and supercomputing all of them in computational electromagnetics, with applications to the analysis and design of metamaterials, nano-optical devices, nanoplasmonics and array processing. He has participated in more than 20 research projects in the field of computational electromagnetics, radar section prediction, antenna design, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC, EMI, EMR), automotive radar, communications systems and high performance computing, among others.
He is the author of 57 articles in prestigious scientific journals selected by the Scientific Citation Index (SCI). His research activity was awarded the Intel Itanium Solutions Innovation Award (in the Computationally Intensive Applications category) in 2009 (and finalist for another paper in 2010), and the European Union International PRACE Award in 2009. He is Associate Editor of the SCI journals Nature Scientific Reports and International Journal of Antennas and Propagation.
Luis Landesa Porras
Profession
EM3WORKS co-founder. Full Professor at the University of Extremadura.
Professional Experience
Luis Landesa Porras holds a PhD in Telecommunications Engineering from the University of Vigo. He is currently University Professor at the University of Extremadura. Between 2015 and 2019, he held the position of Director of the Department of Computer and Communication Technologies.
His research interests include integral equation methods, parallelization and supercomputing all of them in computational electromagnetics, with applications to the analysis and design of metamaterials, nano-optical devices, nanoplasmonics and array processing. He has participated in more than 20 research projects in the field of computational electromagnetics, radar section prediction, antenna design, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC, EMI, EMR), automotive radar, communications systems and high performance computing, among others.
He is the author of 57 articles in prestigious scientific journals selected by the Scientific Citation Index (SCI). His research activity was awarded the Intel Itanium Solutions Innovation Award (in the Computationally Intensive Applications category) in 2009 (and finalist for another paper in 2010), and the European Union International PRACE Award in 2009. He is Associate Editor of the SCI journals Nature Scientific Reports and International Journal of Antennas and Propagation.