Vicente González Millán is a full Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering at the School of Engineering, University of Valencia. His work bridges electronics technology and nuclear physics, with strong involvement in international collaborations such as CERN, AGATA, and NEDA. His research focuses on the development of advanced radiation-hard semiconductor sensors, particularly the MALTA series of monolithic active pixel sensors, for applications in high-energy and nuclear physics experiments. He is actively involved in detector design, signal processing, FPGA-based data acquisition systems, and real-time data analysis techniques. His work supports cutting-edge experiments in nuclear structure, particle detection, and medical physics instrumentation. The recent publications show a consistent focus on detector development, sensor characterization, and data acquisition systems. Key themes include radiation hardness, timing performance, charge calibration, and the use of machine learning for event reconstruction in neutron detection arrays. The work is highly experimental and closely tied to large-scale facilities like CERN and GANIL. He leads or is a core member of two research groups: i2N (Electronic Instrumentation in Medical and Nuclear Physics) and IRIMED (Research in Radiophysics and Nuclear Instrumentation in Medicine), highlighting the dual application of his work in both fundamental physics and medical technology. While no specific awards are listed, his sustained publication record and leadership in major detector projects indicate significant recognition in the field. He also contributes to the development of real-time trigger systems, digital front-end electronics, and FPGA-based solutions for gamma and neutron spectroscopy.








