Francisco José Simois Tirado is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Signal Theory and Communications at the University of Seville. He actively participates in multiple research projects funded by the State Research Agency (AEI) and the Andalusian Government, including "IAREPRO II" (AI for assisted reproduction), "MISION ALPHA" (CubeSat development), and IoT-based structural health monitoring. His work bridges signal processing, communications engineering, and interdisciplinary applications in art conservation and agriculture. His research interests center on signal processing techniques (Fourier transforms, convolutions, spectral analysis) and communications systems (OFDM, channel estimation, precoding). Recently, he has extended these methods to art canvas analysis and dairy farm biosecurity, showcasing adaptability across diverse fields while maintaining core signal processing expertise. An analysis of his publications reveals a trajectory from foundational communications research to impactful interdisciplinary applications. His recent work applies signal processing to art authentication and veterinary science, demonstrating the versatility of his core methodologies in solving real-world problems beyond traditional engineering domains. Dr. Simois Tirado has contributed to over 15 research projects since 2002, spanning wireless communications, IoT, and AI applications. He is a long-standing member of Research Group TIC-155, which has received multiple consolidation incentives from the Andalusian Government, reflecting sustained research excellence. He is affiliated with the Signal Processing and Communications Research Group at the University of Seville, a team focused on advancing signal processing theory and its applications in communications, biomedical engineering, and cultural heritage preservation.



