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Climent Nadeu Camprubí was born in Borredà, Catalonia (Spain) in 1954. He obtained his Telecommunications Engineering degree in 1977 and his PhD in 1982, both from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) in Barcelona. He became a full professor at UPC in 1991 and retired in 2024. He primarily taught courses in the areas of signal processing and speech technologies, along with a few on technoscience and society. During his sabbatical leaves, he was a visiting researcher at AT&T Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill (NJ), the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley (CA), and Griffith University in Brisbane (Australia).

In his academic career, his research interests primarily lay in the areas of speech and audio processing and modeling. He authored more than 200 publications in books, scientific journals, and relevant conference proceedings. He was a co-founder of the Speech Processing Group and the first director of the Research Center for Technologies and Applications of Language and Speech (TALP) at UPC. His personal academic interests also included the ethics of technology and student tutoring/mentoring, with an emphasis on students facing special challenges.

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