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Biography

Aitor Villar-Martinez received the Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication Engineering in 2016 and the Master of Science in Telecommunication Engineering in 2018 from University of Deusto. Since 2014 he has collaborated with some projects at the University, such as Smart Moto Challenge in 2015 and 2016 editions, and since 2017 he has been working in LabsLand (spin-off of the WebLab-Deusto project) as a hardware/software developer. In 2018 he has started his doctorate studies in University of Deusto which involve working and researching about remote laboratories and the technologies used in them. Since 2018 Q4 he is collaborating with the MORElab Research Group at DeustoTech - Deusto Insitute of Technology

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Education and qualifications (2)

University of Deusto: Bilbao, País Vasco, ES

2016-09-01 to 2018-07-01 | Master of Science in Telecommunication Engineering in 2018 (ESIDE - Engineering Faculty)
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University of Deusto: Bilbao, País Vasco, ES

2012-09-01 to 2016-07-01 | Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication Engineering (ESIDE - Engineering Faculty)
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Professional activities (2)

University of Deusto, Faculty of Engineering: Bilbao, Basque Country, ES

2019-03-29 | Best Master's Thesis in University of Deusto's Masters Degree in Telecommunication Engineering, academic year 2018-2019
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Official College and Association of Telecommunication Engineers of the Basque Country: Bilbao, Basque Country, ES

2019-03-29 | Best academic record in University of Deusto's Masters Degree in Telecommunication Engineering, academic year 2018-2019
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Works (6)

The Role of LabsLand in the Remote Laboratory Ecosystem

2024 | Book chapter
Contributors: Pablo Orduna; Luis Rodriguez-Gil; Aitor Villar-Martinez
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Remote Engineering Lab for Teaching Computer Systems Engineering: Evaluation and Impact

2023 | Book chapter
Contributors: Narayanan Ramakrishnan; Pablo Orduna; Luis Rodríguez Gil; Aitor Villar
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Toward Widespread Remote Laboratories: Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Replication-Based Architecture for Real-World Multiinstitutional Usage

IEEE Access
2022 | Journal article
Contributors: Villar-Martinez Aitor; Javier Garcia-Zubia; Ignacio Angulo; Luis Rodriguez-Gil
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Towards Reliable Remote Laboratory Experiences: A Model for Maximizing Availability Through Fault-Detection and Replication

IEEE Access
2021 | Journal article
Contributors: Aitor Villar-Martinez; Javier Garcia-Zubia; Ignacio Angulo; Luis Rodriguez-Gil
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WEBLAB-ARM: A SCALABLE, REPLICABLE, RELIABLE REMOTE LABORATORY FOR DISTANCE LEARNING OF ARM-MICROCONTROLLER-BASED EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

2021-11 | Conference paper
Contributors: Aitor Villar-Martínez; Ignacio Angulo; Luis Rodriguez-Gil; Javier García-Zubía
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Improving the Scalability and Replicability of Embedded Systems Remote Laboratories Through a Cost-Effective Architecture

IEEE Access
2019 | Journal article
Contributors: Aitor Villar-Martinez; Luis Rodriguez-Gil; Ignacio Angulo; Pablo Orduna; Javier Garcia-Zubia; Diego Lopez-De-Ipina
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