Telecommunications engineer specializing in telematics.
Málaga, Spain 🇪🇸.
Mobilenet, University of Málaga
January 2024 - Present
Python and JavaScript developer of a Wi-Fi optimization system for densely populated urban environments. Development of a user interface to use a Wi-Fi simulator, including backend with Python adding concurrency to the simulator and frontend with Astro and React.
Mobilenet, University of Málaga
March 2023 - January 2024
Developer of a Wi-Fi network management evaluation platform. A network with multiple Wi-Fi access points manageable through a REST API developed in Python. Including a user interface for management.
University of Málaga September 2024 - Present
Official Master's Degree in the University of Málaga.
University of Málaga
September 2020 - September 2024
Specialty in the field of telematics.
University of Stuttgart
March 2024 - September 2024
Extra courses: Machine Learning, Reinforcement Learning, System and Web Security, VR & AR, and Smart Cities and IoT.
🇪🇸 Spanish Native
🇬🇧 English C1 — Aptis ESOL
🇩🇪 German B1 — Official School of Languages, Spain
My name is Ignacio Mata, but everyone calls me Nacho. I just finished my degree in Telecommunications Engineering, specializing in telematics, a field I'm passionate about due to its close relationship with computer science.
Currently, I am pursuing a Master's Degree in Telematics and Telecommunication Networks at the University of Málaga, with the goal of continuing into a PhD focused on advanced network technologies and their applications.
Since March 2023, I've been working at the Mobilenet laboratory at the University of Málaga. I developed a network management evaluation platform that includes several access points centrally managed via a Python API, complemented with a web interface for easier administration.
Later on, I developed a web interface for a Wi-Fi simulator using Astro and React. The web interface featured a Python backend, adding concurrency to the simulator, and a database to store the results.
My Erasmus exchange at the University of Stuttgart, Germany, allowed me to grow both professionally and personally, and I would love the opportunity to return to the city to advance my career in telecommunications and computer science.