Marisol Rodríguez is a scientific researcher in the Brain-Machine Interface Systems Lab at Miguel Hernández University of Elche (Spain). She holds an M.Sc in Biomedical Engineering from Imperial College London in 2013. Now she is doing a Ph.D. on Investigation of Industrial and Telecomunication Tecnologies.
Current research interests of Marisol Rodríguez are Brain-Computer Interfaces, Neuro-robotics, Rehabilitation of patient after an acute lession and Rehabilitation Robotics. She is focused on BCI (non-invasive brain interfaces), Transcraneal Current Stimulation (tCS), artifact detection, event detection during gait, and rehabilitation robotics.
- Current: PhD in Investigation of Industrial and Telecomunication Tecnologies. Miguel Hernández University of Elche, Spain
- November 2013: MSc in Biomedical Engineering. Imperial College London (United Kingdom)
- November 2012: BSc in Industrial Engineering.Polytechnic University of Valencia (Spain)
WORK EXPERIENCE
- October 2015 to date: Scienctific Researcher at the Engineering and Automation Department at Miguel Hernández University of Elche, Spain.
- May 2014 – October 2015: Researcher at the Biomedical Institute of Valencia (IBV).
CURRENT PROJECTS
- Jan. 2015 – Dec. 2018: ASSOCIATE: Decoding and stimulation of motor and sensory brain activity to support long term potentiation through Hebbian and paired associative stimulation during rehabilitation of gait. Role: Researcher. Funding agency: Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) (DPI2014-58431-C4-2-R).
Her current research interests are Brain-Computer Interfaces, Neuro-robotics, Rehabilitation of patient after an acute lession and Rehabilitation Robotics. She is focused on BCI (non-invasive brain interfaces), Transcraneal Current Stimulation (tCS), artifact detection, event detection during gait, and rehabilitation robotics.