Juan Gallego is a neuroscientist-engineer leading research groups focused on systems neuroscience and neurotechnology, with 11 years of experience translating neural circuit insights into restorative interfaces such as brain-computer and motoneuron interfaces. Based in London and holding academic leadership roles at Imperial College and the Champalimaud Foundation, he combines a PhD in Electrical and Electronics Engineering with postdoctoral training in top labs to bridge robotics, signal processing and clinical neuroengineering. His work targets how brain and spinal circuits generate movement and leverages that understanding to design interfaces that restore motor function in neurological patients. Notably, his career blends long-term EU- and Marie Curie–funded projects with visiting stints at HHMI and leading motor-control labs, reflecting both deep technical rigor and international collaboration.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Charles III University of Madrid (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Industrial Engineer, Industrial Engineer at Universidade de Vigo
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Juan Gallego - Group Leader at Champalimaud Foundation