Alberto Regadío Carretero is a Lecturer in the Department of Automática at the University of Alcalá, affiliated with the Space Research Group (SRG-UAH). His research focuses on signal processing for particle detection, cosmic ray physics, and the integration of advanced computing techniques like neural networks and IoT technologies into experimental instrumentation. He holds a PhD in Digital Signal Processing applied to particle detection, awarded in 2014. Education: PhD in Digital Signal Processing, University of Alcalá (2014) Thesis: Procesamiento digital de señal aplicado a la detección de partículas energéticas , supervised by Dr. Sebastián Sánchez Prieto and Dr. Jesús Tabero Godino Research Interests: His work bridges particle physics, space technology, and computational methods. Key areas include: Design of radiation detectors and data acquisition systems using FPGAs and IoT Analysis of cosmic ray spectra and atmospheric effects Application of machine learning (e.g., GANs, reservoir computing) to pulse detection and unfolding Hardware optimization for precision signal processing in space and high-energy environments Key Contributions: Recent work includes: Quantum computing approaches for exoplanet discovery Development of neutron monitors and trajectory tracking systems (e.g., MITO) Unfolding techniques for particle spectra using deep learning Awards & Grants: No specific awards or grants are mentioned in the text, but his involvement in projects like ORCA and the Space Research Group suggests active grant-based research. Lab & Team: He is part of the SRG-UAH Space Research Group, collaborating on projects such as the Antarctic Cosmic Ray Observatory (ORCA) and FPGA-based instrument development.


