UC3M Student in Double Master's Degree in Telecommunications Engineering and Internet of Things: Applied Technologies

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Development of a Control Plane Architecture for 6G Networks in a WiFi Domain

Developing a practical module that automates dynamic queue configuration in WiFi within the PREDICT-6G control plane.

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Academic Journey at UC3M

I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Telematics Engineering from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), where I developed a strong foundation in telecommunications, computer networks, and software engineering, as well as critical thinking and problem-solving skills. My academic training included advanced topics such as network protocols and architectures. Throughout my studies, I gained solid programming experience in C, Python, and Java, along with practical knowledge of Cisco routers, virtualization, and simulation tools such as Matlab. I also worked extensively with collaborative development platforms including GitHub, Linux-based environments, and IDEs such as Eclipse and Visual Studio Code.

Starting this academic year, I am pursuing a Double Master’s Degree in Telecommunications Engineering and Internet of Things (IoT), a program that will enable me to further specialize in emerging technologies, intelligent networks, and next-generation communication systems. My goal is to combine technical expertise with innovation and contribute to the development of scalable, reliable, and secure telecommunication solutions for future digital infrastructures.

Experience

Professional Experience

I completed an internship at Sistemas y Redes Telemáticas SIRE S.L., a company specialized in telecommunication engineering and critical software development for the railway sector. As a Junior Project Engineer intern, I actively contributed to a software verification project under the European safety standard EN 50128. My main tasks included designing and executing unit tests in C using the VectorCast tool, documenting each test to ensure traceability, performing functional code reviews to meet SIL safety requirements, and assisting with project documentation with DOORS.

This experience allowed me to strengthen my programming skills in C, gain hands-on knowledge of software quality assurance, and understand the importance of compliance in safety-critical environments. Working in a collaborative team under professional supervision also enhanced my teamwork, adaptability, and problem-solving abilities in real-world engineering projects.

Emilio José Manchado Barquero

Telematics Engineer