Alejandro Pascual Vandunciel
PhD Student
alejandropv@cajal.csic.es

Av. Doctor Arce, 37
28002. Madrid (Spain)
Tel. +34 91 5854750 (ext.4709)
Biosketch

I was born in Madrid, Spain, in 1994. I received my BCs degree in Biomedical Engineering in Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) in 2016. I continued my academic studies and I received my MSc degree in Biomedical Engineering in UPM in 2017. My Master’s thesis was developed in the Neural Rehabilitation Group (Cajal Institute, CSIC) and focused on a platform to induce corticospinal excitability base d on electrophysiological measurements. Currently I am I starting my PhD studies and working as a researcher at the Neural Rehabilitation Group.

Goals

I am interested in the research of human neural and motor systems in order to apply strategies and technologies which improve people’s quality of life.

Research

My main research fields are: biomedical signals processing (EMG, EEG, fNIRS), Electrical Stimulation (FES, TENS), Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI), Transcraneal Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and tremor suppression.

Papers in journals Books and book chapters International Conferences Local Conferences Doctoral Thesis Master's Thesis
International Conferences:

Alejandro Pascual-Valdunciel, Filipe O Barroso, Silvia Muceli, Julian Taylor, Dario Farina, José L Pons. Modulation of reciprocal inhibition at the wrist as a neurophysiological correlate of tremor suppression: a pilot healthy subject study. 2019 41st Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC). 6267-6272. 2019.

Papers in journals Books and book chapters International Conferences Local Conferences Doctoral Thesis Master's Thesis
Local Conferences:

Alonso de Leciñana Cases, María; Gutiérrez Zúñiga, Raquel; Pascual, Alejandro; Valkov, Valko; Díez, Alejandro; Rodríguez-Pardo, Jorge; Fuentes, Blanca; Ruiz-Ares, Gerardo; Díez-Tejedor, Exuperio. Análisis computacional del movimiento. Cuantificación del déficit motor post-ictus.. LXIX Reunión Anual Sociedad Española Neurología. 2017.

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