Víctor Martínez-cagigal is an Assistant Professor and Ph.D. neural engineer specializing in non-invasive Brain–Computer Interfaces with eight years of research and teaching experience at the University of Valladolid. He combines rigorous academic credentials—including a Cum Laude Ph.D. with international distinction—and a strong track record in developing real-time BCI software and signal-processing tools. As founder of MEDUSA BCI he ships production-grade Python and C#/Unity code for real-time acquisition, visualization and stimulation paradigms, bridging lab research and deployable applications. His work spans hands-on neuroscience experiments (EEG/EMG decoding, corticomuscular coherence) and software engineering for closed-loop systems, reflecting both theoretical depth and practical impact. Based in Valladolid, he maintains active collaborations across European neural engineering labs and brings an entrepreneurial bent to translating BCI prototypes into usable platforms.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D degree in Information and Telecommunication Technologies, Ingeniería de telecomunicaciones, 10/10 - Cum Laude, International Mention & Extraordinary Award, Ph.D degree in Information and Telecommunication Technologies, Ingeniería de telecomunicaciones, 10/10 - Cum Laude, International Mention & Extraordinary Award at Universidad de Valladolid
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Víctor Martínez-cagigal - Assistant Professor at MEDUSA BCI