Hugo Humberto Plácido da Silva Author

Hugo Humberto Plácido da Silva is a biomedical researcher, inventor and entrepreneur, holding a PhD in electrical and computers engineering from Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) – University of Lisbon (UL). He is a Senior Researcher at Instituto de Telecomunicações (IT), where he works since 2004, and a Professor at the Department of Bioengineering (DBE) of IST-UL since 2019. He is also co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer of PLUX – Wireless Biosignals, S.A., established in 2007 as an innovative technology-based company operating in the field of medical devices for healthcare and quality of life. In the scope of these assignments, his work has been widely recognized both domestically and internationally. His current interests include biosignal acquisition, biomedical instrumentation, system engineering, signal processing, and machine learning, areas in which he holds 7 patents and has performed pioneering theoretical, methodological, and technical contributions.

Hugo Filipe Silveira Gamboais an Associate Professor at the Physics Department of Nova School of Science and Technology from Nova University Lisbon and member of the LIBPHYS-UNL research center. He is co-founder and president of PLUX, a technology-based innovative company in the field of systems and wireless medical sensors, where he supports the company research vision of a multidisciplinary team, that covers microelectronics, biosignal processing and software development.

Rui Pedro Sousa Varandas is a PhD student currently enrolled at Nova School of Science and Technology from Nova University Lisbon, where he also completed his Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering. His research is focused on studying the possibility of monitoring learning states through biosignals and human-computer interaction variables, and he is working in collaboration with LIBPhys-UNL and PLUX - Wireless Biosignals, S.A.

Guilherme Alexandre dos Santos Espadanal Ramos works as a Software Engineer at PLUX - Wireless Biosignals, S.A., after completing a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering at Nova School of Science and Technology from Nova University Lisbon. Between the graduation and the start of his journey at PLUX, he dedicated some time to research, working as a collaborator on LIBPhys-UNL, which helped him developing a more practical knowledge about physiological signal acquisition and processing, one of the scientific areas with greatest interest for him and that continues to exceed his expectations nowadays.