JUAN CARLOS TORRES ZAFRAمشاهده پروفایل
استاد مهمان
Juan Carlos Torres Zafra is a Visiting Professor at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. His research focuses on optoelectronics, liquid crystal technologies, visible light communication (VLC), and sensor systems. His work spans interdisciplinary areas including energy-harvesting IoT nodes, indoor positioning systems, and optical communication interfaces for high-definition media transmission. Torres Zafra has contributed to advancements in semiconductor materials (e.g., perovskites), low-cost sensor networks, and hybrid RF-VLC positioning systems. His research also extends to educational technology, exploring tools like Telegram and Google Workspace for improving student engagement in cybersecurity engineering programs. Notable projects include the GUTI group's work on optical vortices using liquid crystal devices and the development of tunable resonators based on liquid crystal capacitance. His publications from 2020–2025 highlight trends in VLC system optimization, AI-driven disinformation detection (SmartVote-AI initiative), and medical studies on amyloidosis therapy outcomes. Torres Zafra’s work often emphasizes practical applications in robotics, automotive systems, and sustainable energy solutions. While no formal awards are listed, his extensive publication record (over 80 entries from 2004–2025) reflects sustained contributions to photonics, sensor engineering, and liquid crystal device innovation. His research integrates hardware design, algorithm development, and material science to address challenges in modern communication systems and assistive technologies for visually impaired patients.




