Summary
Marco Gramaglia is an Assistant Professor at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid with over a decade of research and teaching experience in telematics engineering, holding a Ph.D. from UC3M. His work sits at the intersection of machine learning, 6G networks, data privacy, and cybersecurity, and he has contributed to multiple European Commission projects (5GPPP, SNS) alongside authoring more than 80 peer-reviewed publications. Marco’s background includes extensive postdoctoral and research roles at IMDEA Networks and collaborations on large-scale vehicular network systems, giving him practical expertise in protocol design and wireless optimization. He combines strong academic credentials with hands-on prototyping experience, often translating theoretical advances into applied networking solutions. Based in Leganés, Spain, he brings both deep domain knowledge and a track record of impactful, funded research in next-generation network intelligence.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Charles III University of Madrid (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Master of Science (MSc), Computer Engineering, Master of Science (MSc), Computer Engineering at Politecnico di Torino
Italian, English, Spanish