Maria del Mar Roselló Canal

Maria del Mar Roselló Canal
Telephone
Mobile work
Building
Sant Jaume Hilari
Address
C. Quatre Camins 30, 08022, Barcelona
Office
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Section
Office of Academic Resources and Research
Department of Engineering
Position
New Students service

Mar Roselló received the Ph.D. degree in electronics in 2009. She obtained both her M.S. degree in Electronics Engineering and her M.S. degree in Telecommunications Engineering from Universitat Ramon Llull (URL), Spain, in 1998 and 2011 respectively and her degree in technical Telecommunications Engineering (1996) from Universitat Ramon Llull (URL) too. In 2006, she also obtained a degree in Business Administration from Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Spain. She has published several papers about particle physics and electronic instrumentation systems for high-energy physics applications. She has been participating in R&D projects related with particle accelerators since 1999. She teaches sensors and circuit theory since 1999 and she also teaches topics about electromedicine and some management subjects as methods of decision analysis. Since 2008, she is in charge of the transfer students who come to our university.


Academic training

• Doctorate in Electronics, Ramon Llull University, 2009.
• Degree in Law (delivery of the final thesis in June 2026), Open University of Catalonia, 2026
• Higher Telecommunications Engineering, Ramon Llull University, 2011.
• Diploma in Business Sciences, Open University of Catalonia, 2006.
• Higher Electronics Engineering, Ramon Llull University, 1998.
• Technical Telecommunications Engineering, Ramon Llull University, 1997.
Teaching activity

• Professor since 1999 of subjects in the field of electronics such as circuit theory, sensors or electromedicine.
• Professor since 2008 of the subject of decision analysis methods in the field of school management.
Research and transfer activity

• Has published several articles on particle physics and electronic instrumentation for applications in high-energy physics.
• He has participated in R&D projects related to particle accelerators from 1999 to 2012.
• A six-year research grant granted in 2013.