Climent  Nadeu

Professor, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)

TALP Research Center, Dept. TSC

Adreça:

Mail:

D5-209, Campus Nord UPC
J. Girona 1-3, 08034 Barcelona, Spain

Telèfon:

(34) 93 401 64 38

E-mail:

climent.nadeu@upc.edu

 


Docència - Teaching

Acrònim

Assignatura – Course

Titulació

Semestre

Coordinació

SP

SIGNAL PROCESSING

MERIT (Màster TSC)

 

1

X

LC2

LABORATORI DE COMUNICACIONS II (DSP LAB)

Enginyeria de Telecomunicació

 

2

 

SLT

SPEECH AND LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGIES

MERIT (Màster TSC)

 

1

X

TE

TECNOÈTICA

Enginyeria de Telecomunicació (ALE)

1

X

TIS

TECNOLOGIA I SOCIETAT

 

Enginyeria de Telecomunicació (ALE)

2

 

 


Recerca - Research

Current research interests: speech technologies (recognition, representation, enhancement, etc), audio processing and classification, multimodal perceptual interfaces in smart room environments

 

Papers: Recent technical publications

 


 

Publicacions en l’àmbit de Ciència, Tecnologia i Societat (STS)

 


Short professional biography

Climent Nadeu was born in Borredà (el Berguedà, Catalunya) in 1954. Married and father of three daughters and one boy. He received the Telecommunication Engineering degree in 1977 and the Doctoral degree in 1982, both from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Barcelona. Since 1977 he has been with the UPC where he is Professor on signal processing (from 1991). During his sabbatical leaves, he has been a visiting researcher at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill (NJ), at the International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley (CA), and at Griffith University, Brisbane (Australia). He has more than 180 publications in books, scientific journals and conference proceedings, mainly in the area of speech technologies. He was co-founder of the Speech Processing Group of the UPC, and Director of the UPC’s Research Center for Technologies and Applications of Language and Speech (TALP) from its foundation in 1998 until March 2004. He has been involved in more than 50 research projects, leading a number of them; recently, he has participated in the UE-funded integrated project Computers in the Human Interaction Loop (CHIL). He is member of the Editorial Board of the Speech Communication journal, and Associated Editor of the Journal on Audio, Speech and Music Processing. Additionally, he has been teaching several courses in the area of Science, Technology and Society, and collaborating with the Càtedra Unesco en Sostenibilitat de la UPC since its foundation in 1996. Also, he was in charge of the UPC’s Program of Support to Disabled Students from 1999 to 2003.