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Dr. Sandra Sendra (ssendra@ugr.es) received her degree of Technical Engineering in Telecommunications in 2007. She received her M.Sc. of Electronic Systems Engineering in 2009 and her Ph.D. in electronic engineering (Dr. Ing.) in 2013. Currently, she is associate professor at the University of Granada (Spain). She is Cisco Certified Network Associate Instructor since 2009 and HP-ATA instructor since 2015. She is vocal inside the IEEE Spain Section for the term 2020-2021, member of the Membership Development group for the term 2018-2019 and active member inside the IEEE WIE Spain for the term 2016-2018. She has authored 6 book chapters and 2 books. She has more than 110 research papers published in national and international conferences, international journals (more than 45 with ISI Thomson JCR). She has been the co-editor of 8 conference proceedings and guest editor of several international journals. She is editor-in-chief of the international journal "WSEAS Transaction on Communications" since 2012, guest editor several SI in International Journals related to underwater communications, sensors and actuator networks (Sensors and Applied Science by MDPI and International Journal ACM/Springer Mobile Networks & Applications (MONET) by ACM/Springer).She has been the co-editor of 9 conference proceedings and associate editor in 6 international journals: “Network Protocols and Algorithms”, “International Journal On Advances in Intelligent Systems”, “International Journal On Advances in Networks and Services”, “International Journal On Advances in Telecommunications”, “Designs”, “Signals” She has been involved in more than 100 Program committees of international conferences, and more than 50 organization and steering committees. She is currently leading a national project (≈590.000 €) and two local project related to the development of a WSN for environmental monitoring. She has been the general chair (or co-chair) of 3 International conferences. Her research interests, but no limited, include saving energy techniques in electronic circuits, sensor deployment, WSN, UWSN and the application of these technologies for environmental monitoring.