Mayteé Zambrano Núñez

Northeastern University

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

230 Egan Engineering & Science Research Center

Boston, MA 02115

Email: mzambran@ece.neu.edu

Office Phone: (617)-373-7522

 

Research Interests

 

*      Signal processing and imaging applications

*      Signal processing for wireless communications

*      Architectures for synchronization, equalization, coding, modulation, antenna array processing and wireless multiple access

*      Modulation and coding for channels in wireless communication systems

*      Wideband systems

 

Education

 

*      Ph. D. Student in Electrical Engineering, Northeastern University, since Fall 2007 until present.

*      Master of Science in Electrical Engineering with emphasis in Telecommunication, Technological University of Panama, 2007 (completed the course work, pending thesis defense).

*      Post Graduate Studies in Electrical Engineering in Telecommunications, Technological University of Panama, 2005.

*      Post Graduate Studies in Electrical Engineering in Digital Electronics, Technological University of Panama, 2002.

*      Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Technological University of Panama, 1999.

 

Membership and Affiliation

 

*      Northeastern University's Communications and Digital Signal Processing Center (CDSP Lab)

*      Registered Professional Electrical Engineer – Panama

*      The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

 

Research Activities in Progress

 

*      Detection theory

*      Compressive sensing

*      Ultra wideband communications systems

 

Research Experiences

 

*      Study about the measurement the electromagnetic field in low and high frequency in the campus of Technological University of Panama, 2003.

*      Developed experiences for laboratory of electromagnetism, 2001.

 

Professional Experiences

 

*      2001- 2007, Assistant Professor of School of Electrical Engineering, Technological University of Panama, Panama, Rep. de Panama. Taught Telecommunications, coordinated of electrical technician program, and development of the different academic programs.

*      1996- 2000,  Laboratory Instructor, School of Electrical Engineering, Technological University of Panama, Panama, Rep. de Panama. Taught Telecommunications, developed experiences in different areas in telecommunications.

*      1998 – 1999, Telecommunication Engineer Assistant.  Panama Canal Authority, Panama, Rep. de Panama Professional.  Practice for six months. Design and application of different Telemanagement Systems for the Telecommunications Branch. Design of microwave networks, installation of the program of ships location GPS.

 

Honors & Awards

 

*      2002, Highest GPA in Post Graduated Studies in Digital Electronics, Department of Electrical Engineering, Technological University of Panama,

*      1996, Highest GPA of the Department of Electrical Engineering, Technological University of Panama (Bachelor’s Degree).

*      1994, Best Human Values Prize by Banco General, Panama City, Panama.

 

Continue Education

 

*      Projects between Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and Department of Electrical Engineering, Technological University of Panama since January, 2006 until July, 2007.

*      Training “Fiber Optics outside Plants Engineering”, Osaka, Japan by Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation Kansai Area (NTT Neomeit) and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) from January 20 to March 3, 2007.

*      Training “CDMA Technology”, Daejeon and Seoul, South Korea by KTF (Korean Telecom Freetel) and Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) from November 3 to December 4, 2005.

*      Training in Satellite Communications working with Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Senior Volunteer on October 2005, Panama.

 

Professional References

 

*      Professor Edwin Marengo, Ph. D.

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Northeastern University  

Boston MA 02115

Email: emarengo@ece.neu.edu                         

 

*      Professor Carlos A. Medina C., Ph. D. 

Department of Electrical Engineering  

Technological University of Panama

Panama City, Panama

Email: carlos.medina@utp.ac.pa