Dr Carlos Gamio-Roffe is a Lecturer in Electronics in the Department of Engineering and leads undergraduate taught modules related to signals and electronic systems and analogue/digital electronics.
He joined Glasgow Caledonian University as a Research Fellow in 2005 and was appointed Lecturer in 2013. Before joining the University, Dr Gamio-Roffe worked for 21 years as a Research Engineer at the Mexican Petroleum Institute, where he designed measurement and instrumentation systems for the oil and gas industry.
Dr Gamio-Roffe has ample experience of research and development (R&D) of electronic measurement and instrumentation systems. He has led or contributed to R&D projects in high-voltage condition monitoring, non-imaging solar concentrators, industrial process tomography, and multiphase flow measurement systems and ultrasonic applications. He has published 42 journal and conference articles and has two patents as an inventor. He is happy to accept PhD students for supervision in these and related areas.
Dr Gamio-Roffe holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering and Electronics (UMIST), an MSc in Instrument Design and Application (Manchester), and a BSc in Electronics and Communication Engineering (IPN, Mexico). He is a member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (MIET) and the Institute of Physics (IoP).