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The B105 Electronic Systems Lab is part of the Electronic Engineering Department at UPM,
and focus their activities on Embedded System design, Wireless Sensor Networks and Human Networks

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Our technologic tree has an embedded system trunk Our technologic tree has an embedded system trunk with three main branches: harvesting, wireless communication and neuroelectronics. The different sticks and leaves are our actual research topics: #thermal, #rf, #solar, #rfsoc, #wsn, #wearables, #5g, #6g, #wban, #bci, #tms, #eeg, #emg, #electrophysiology

Working on a new improved world 💪🏻.

"Evolve or die", Charles Darwin.
Este es el resumen de la sesión de pósters de ay Este es el resumen de la sesión de pósters de ayer de las GREAT Talks, una buena iniciativa para conocer y dar a conocer el trabajo que se hace en la @etsit_upm y fomentar las colaboraciones entre los diferentes grupos de la misma. Tres de nuestros doctorandos participaron en esta sesión con un póster resumen de sus tesis en curso: 

@_g14nn4: Amorphous bio-robotics for personalized medicine

@pablosarabia_97: Engineering a Thalamic Prosthesis for Visual Restoration

@anacp_08: Wearable devices for diagnosis and treatment of neurologic diseases
📚Developing of wearable devices for the diagnos 📚Developing of wearable devices for the diagnostic and treatment of neurological diseases. Specifically, technology based on transcranial magnetic detection-stimulation for the treatment of stroke, as transcranial magnetic stimulation has been shown to improve the quality of the treatments.

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About us

The B105 Electronic Systems Lab is part of the Electronic Engineering Department at UPM.

Collaborations

Throughout its whole history, the B105 Electronic Systems Lab has collaborated with many institutions, both from the academic and the industrial world.

Our teaching

The teaching objective of B105 is to offer comprehensive undergraduate and graduate education programs in electronic systems.

Our research

B105 research is focused on three growing sectors: Embedded Systems, Wireless Sensor Networks and Cognitive Radio.

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The B105 Electronic Systems Lab is made up of a large number of people with one thing in common, we love electronics! Here you can find out more information about us.

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