Position: Postgraduate Student
Email: gerardo.galvez@i2a2.upm.es
Phone: (+34) 91336 46 96 Ext. 1
Research line: Acústica y Neurociencia
ResearcherID: F-9763-2010
Research Gate: Profile
BIOGRAPHY
I am working at UPM (Technical University of Madrid) in Madrid since 2010 and pursuing my PhD at Biomedical Engineering (CTB-UPM Program).
My research interests are: Acoustics, electronics, programming, Arts, Brain and Neuroscience (EEG-Electroencephalography, MEG-Magnetoencephalography and NFB-Neurofeedback)
More biography
Gerardo (Madrid, 1985) interested in complement his studies in music and piano from the scientific point of view, studied Engineering in Telecommunications esp. Sound and Image (University Carlos III of Madrid, 2007) whose final thesis on “Image processing for Old Scores analysis” was rated with Distinction. Later, He granted Degree in Audiovisual Systems Engineering (University Carlos III of Madrid, 2010). He continued his studies with a MSc Telemedicine and Bioengineering (Technical University of Madrid, 2011). Currently on the Research Periode at PhD. in Biomedical Engineering (Technical University of Madrid) program awarded the Mention towards Excellence by the Ministry of Education of the Government of Spain.
He is currently working at the I2A2 (Applied Acoustic Research Group, 2011-present) and LNCyC-CTB Lab. ( 2013-present) both of them in UPM (Technical University of Madrid) performing a team about “Acoustic Technologies as Therapy For Neurological Diseases”. Before, He worked in the Multimedia Division in most important Telecommunications Company in Spain at Research (Telefónica I+D SAU, 2006-2007).
Parallel is on unpaid leave of Hydrocarbon Logistics Company (CLH, 2008-2011) where he was working as Pipeline Dispatching Engineer among other tasks, Data Mining highlighting them all.
Talks
Coming soon
Previous
- Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey. Mexico City, México [march-april 2014]: Varias charlas
- Scientific Sessions CTB [february 28 2014]: Cognitive and Neuroscience Lab. Presentation
- Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey. Mexico City, México [March 2 2013]: Acústica como Terapia
- Sede Fundación ONCE, organized by Asociación de Párkinson de Madrid. Madrid, Spain [Jan. 29 2013]: Estudio Piloto: Tecnologías acústicas como Terapia en la Enfermedad de Parkinson. LINK
- Center of Biomedical Engineering. Pozuelo de Alarcón, Spain [Nov 4 2011]: Acústica como terapia alternativa para enfermedades neuronales.
TFM, PFC, PFG
- Title of: DT, ECP, ASD: Efectos de la estimulación binaural sobre la cognición y la electroencefalografía en niños University: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Type of body: University City: Spain Doctorate student: Borja Antona Gomez Mark: 10 Date of reading: 10/07/2014 Date of mention: 15/07/2014
Divulgation
- Interview at madri+d
- Música contra las enfermedades neurodegenerativas. Diario La Información Alicante. LINK COVER VIDEO
- Gálvez, Gerardo (2013). El poder del sonido. Balance de la Dependencia. Grupo Senda. nº32. LINK
- WEEG + Mindzilla Proyect. LA VANGUARDIA, REDACCIÓN MEDICA.
Publications
Articles
Journal: indexed
Crespo, A., Recuero, M., Galvez, G., & Begoña, A. (2013). Effect of Binaural Stimulation on Attention and EEG. Archives of Acoustics,38(4), 517–528. doi:10.2478/aoa-2013-0061. PDF
Journal: non indexed
Gálvez, G. (2013). Estudio de terapias acústicas para la mejora de la sintomatología en el párkinson. Revista Párkinson Madrid. nº45 – trimestre 1/2013. p. 15
Conference Proceedings
Crespo, A., Recuero, M., Galvez, G., & Begoña, A. (2012). Effects of binaural stimulation in attention and eeg. VIII Congresso Ibero-americano de Acústica (pp. 1–9). Évora. Portugal
Books, Chapters
Aurtenetxe, S., Bajo, R., López, M. E., Cuesta, P., García-Prieto, J., Gálvez, G., & Maestú, F. (2014). Redes funcionales en la demencia: Evaluando el síndrome de desconexión. En Conectividad funcional y anatómica en el cerebro humano: Análisis de señales y aplicaciones en ciencias de la salud (pp. 195–207). Capítulo 18. Madrid: Elsevier. (En prensa). ISBN: 978-84-9022-525-7