Ruben Tolosana¶
Ruben Tolosana received his M.Sc. degree in telecommunications engineering from Universidad de Sevilla, Spain, in 2006, and his Ph.D. degree in electrical and electronic engineering from Swansea University, U.K., in 2010. He joined the Biometrics and Data Pattern Analytics - BiDA Lab at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, in 2014, where he is currently collaborating as a PostDoctoral researcher. Since his inception in the BiDA group in 2014, Ruben has been granted several awards such as the FPU research fellowship from Spanish MICYT (2015), and the European Biometrics Industry Award (EBIA) 2015. His research interests include forensic applications of biometrics and signal processing, pattern recognition, and machine learning, particularly in the areas of face manipulation, speaker recognition, and keystroke dynamics in response to biometric spoofing attacks. He is author of several publications and also collaborates as a reviewer in many different high-impact conferences (CVPR, ICCV) and journals (e.g., IEEE TPAMI, TIFS, IJCB, BTAS, CSUR, etc.).
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Lead researcher on face manipulation detection and forensics at BiDA Lab. Expertise spans biometrics security, face manipulation synthesis and detection, and machine learning approaches to biometric spoofing.