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Iván García Daza is a Professor at the Department of Automática, University of Alcalá, Spain. He leads research in Intelligent Vehicles and Traffic Technologies (INVETT group), focusing on autonomous systems, digital twins, and ADAS technologies. His work integrates computer vision, deep learning, and human-vehicle interaction analysis.
Education: PhD in Systems Engineering from University of Alcalá (2011), with a thesis on "Driver Fatigue Detection via ADAS Fusion" supervised by Rafael Barea Navarro and Luis Miguel Bergasa Pascual.
Research interests include autonomous vehicle algorithms, real-time sensor fusion, virtual reality simulations for human-factor testing, and ecological conservation projects. His recent work emphasizes digital twin technology to bridge simulation-to-reality gaps in autonomous systems.
Publications span autonomous driving validation frameworks, LiDAR-based navigation, and ecological studies. Notable contributions include VR-based human-vehicle interaction testing and synthetic data generation for ADAS systems.
Labs/Teams: Director of the INVETT lab at the University of Alcalá, collaborating on EU-funded projects involving automotive industries and environmental agencies.
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