Summary
Carlos Garre is an Associate Professor and coordinator of the BSc in Computer Engineering with a decade of academic and research experience spanning 3D audio and acoustic simulation, haptic rendering, physical simulation, virtual reality, robot control architectures, and vehicle dynamics. He holds a PhD (Doctor Cum Laude, Doctor Europeus) and has led and contributed to multiple European projects (FP7, H2020) while transitioning from post-doc roles to faculty leadership at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. Known for bridging hands-on systems work (earlier career in systems administration and audio composition) with advanced simulation research, he combines practical engineering instincts with rigorous academic methodology. Based in the Greater Madrid area, he steers curriculum and research that connect immersive multimedia technologies with robotics and control, often focusing on realistic interaction and perceptual fidelity.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Ingeniero Informatico, Ingeniero Informatico at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Doctor Cum Laude with spetial mention Doctor Europeus, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Doctor Cum Laude with spetial mention Doctor Europeus at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Spanish, Italian, English