I studied mechatronics engineering, however, at the same time, I became interested in research oriented to bioelectric signals and their applications.
I started studying the master's degree in biomedical engineering and later the PhD. I developed research projects focused on the acquisition and analysis of electrical signals using non-invasive techniques. During my master's I studied the process of learning new skills, and during the doctorate I focused on the development of ¿¿brain-computer interface systems.