Dr. Guillermo Kemper, is a Peruvian electronic engineer graduated from Antenor Orrego Private University (UPAO – Peru) with master and doctorate degrees in electronic engineering, communications and telematics obtained from State University of Campinas (UNICAMP – Brazil). He is currently a full-time research professor at Peruvian University of Applied Sciences (UPC – Peru). He has more than 25 years working in the field of university teaching, innovation and scientific research and has led different research projects financed with national and international funds, achieving more than 20 patents registered in Espacenet and PATENTSCOPE and more than 50 publications in scientific journals and indexed congresses.  He is also a qualified researcher by The National Council for Science, Technology and Technological Innovation (CONCYTEC – Peru), member of the Peruvian Engineers Association (CIP) and IEEE Senior Member. He has developed technical reports, projects and research works in the area of signal and image processing and coding with the Telebras Research and Development Center (CPqD – Brazil), the National Telecommunications Research and Training Institute (INICTEL-UNI – Peru), the Ministry of Transport and Communications of Peru (MTC), the Research Institute of The Peruvian Amazon (IIAP – Peru), the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP-Brazil), the National Institute of Agricultural Innovation (INIA – Peru), the Geophysical Institute of Peru (IGP) and the University of Oklahoma (OU – USA) among others. He has also been coordinator of the Electronic Engineering Program at the Peruvian University of Applied Sciences and coordinator of the Master’s Program in Digital Signal and Image Processing at the National University of Engineering (UNI – Peru).  For his various contributions to teaching, research and technological innovation, he has received several recognitions from different Peruvian institutions and universities. His lines of research focus on signal and image processing and coding, artificial intelligence, remote sensing, digital communications and digital television among others.