Information about the author
Merits at a glance
5 Scientific journal publications

This doctoral thesis has produced four publications, three of them indexed in the first quartile of the JCR and another in the Web of Science.

4 International Conference publications

Four papers have been written and presented at international conferences (one invited paper)

2 awards

Throughout the doctoral thesis, Luis Gascó has been awarded two prizes: the best UPM student presenting his doctoral thesis and the best scientific communication of a young researcher at Internoise 2019.

2 research stays

During his doctoral stay, Luis Gascó has made research stays in two prestigious centres: Télécom-ParisTech, one of the French Grande école's; and Nokia Bell Labs, the research centre whose researchers have won 9 Nobel prizes.

EIT Digital Doctoral School

The student has been one of the 10 Spanish doctoral students belonging to the EIT Digital and has trained in technology transfer in international centers such as the University of Rennes or the University of Trento.

Awards
2018
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Best speaker in the 2nd Symposium "Cuentanos tu tesis"
2019
Internoise 2019
Prize “Catedra Luis de Camoens UC3M” to the best scientific communication presented by a young researcher at Internoise 2019
Research stays
Sept.2017-Dec.2017
Télécom ParisTech (Paris, France)
3-month research stay in the S2A Team (Image, Data and Signal Department) under the supervision of Prof. Chloé Clavel
Jul.2018-Oct.2018
Nokia Bell Labs (Cambridge, UK)
3-month research stay at Bell Labs (awarded with 9 Nobel prizes), under the supervision of Daniele Quercia (Social Dynamics Department Director)
Journal publications
Communicating airport noise emission data to the general public
Beyond sound level monitoring: Exploitation of social media to gather citizens subjective response to noise
Assessment of Residents’ Exposure to Leisure Noise in Málaga (Spain)
A Review of Non-Acoustic Measures to Handle Community Response to Noise around Airports
Social media and open data to quantify the effects of noise on health (working paper)
Conference publications
Noytext: A Web platform to annotate social media documents on noise perception for their use in opinion mining research
Evaluating noise perception through online social networks: A text mining approach to designing a noise-event alarm system based on social media content
Towards the assessment of community response to noise through social media
Recreational noise assessment in Málaga