Federico Ramírez

Data analysis

I graduated with a degree in Telecommunications Engineering in 2015 and completed a Master’s in Biomedical Engineering in 2016 at the Polytechnic University of Madrid. After several collaborations with hospitals as an external biostatistics analyst, and especially after meeting Fernando Maestú, I decided to pursue a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering. In 2020, I had the honor of conducting my research residency, working with Prof. Joaquín Goñi and his team at the CONNplexity Lab. Finally, in 2021, I achieved a Cum Laude Doctorate in Biomedical Engineering.

As a Doctor in Biomedical Engineering, my area of specialization is the processing and analysis of biomedical signals from EEG, MEG, and MRI. My research career has two central focuses: the characterization of Alzheimer’s disease, particularly in the early detection of the disease, and the development of automatic processing algorithms for biomedical signals.

Secondary research areas
Pathological aging

Study of the relationship between normal aging processes and neuropsychiatric pathologies that occur with aging.