Marta Ruiz Llata is a Full Professor and Director of the Postgraduate Program in Electrical, Electronic and Automatic Engineering at University Carlos III de Madrid. Her work focuses on advanced sensor technologies, optical engineering, and environmental monitoring. She leads the University Group of Identification Technologies (GUTI), specializing in innovative sensing solutions for infrastructure, environmental, and biomedical applications. Contact: marta.ruiz-llata@uc3m.es, located at 1.2.B04 - Agustin de Betancourt (Leganés). Research interests include sensor development for atmospheric carbon monitoring, pavement condition analysis, and biomedical diagnostics. Her sensor innovations span photoacoustic spectroscopy, dual-comb optics, and UHF signal processing. Recent projects address CO2 isotopic fingerprinting, road surface grip measurement, and plant water status analysis in holm oak ecosystems. Publications highlight sensor advancements in environmental, civil, and biomedical domains, emphasizing precision engineering and data-driven analysis. While no awards are explicitly noted, her contributions to optical instrumentation and sensor networks are widely recognized in academic circles. No advising or grant information is available in current records. Her team at GUTI collaborates on multi-disciplinary projects, integrating optics, signal processing, and machine learning for real-world applications like smart infrastructure and agricultural monitoring systems.








