Antonia Isabel Pérez Garcilópez is an Associate Professor at Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M), affiliated with the Department of Electronic Technology under the Faculty of Engineering. Her research focuses on liquid crystal technologies, photonics, optical communication systems, and nanotechnology applications in electronics. She leads the Displays and Photonic Applications Group and teaches subjects like Electronics, Industrial Engineering, Optics, and Telecommunications. Her work integrates innovative approaches in flipped classroom pedagogy and SPOC (Self-Paced Online Course) implementation. Key research trends include nanomaterial-enhanced liquid crystal devices, high-speed optical communication systems, and energy-efficient 5G infrastructure solutions. Research Contributions: Developed wireless temperature sensors using liquid crystal cells as variable capacitance Pioneered visible wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) systems over plastic optical fibers Explored semiconductor nanoparticle doping to induce magnetic anisotropy in liquid crystals Advanced power-over-fiber solutions for 5G networks Publications: Her most recent works (2023-2015) emphasize educational technology innovations alongside core research in photonics and nanomaterials. Over 10 peer-reviewed articles and conference papers showcase her interdisciplinary expertise. Teaching & Mentorship: While no formal advisees are listed, her contributions to flipped classroom methodologies and SPOC development reflect her commitment to innovative pedagogy in engineering education.







