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Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
The Human Resources Strategy for Researchers
17 Mar 2025

Hosting Information

Offer Deadline
EU Research Framework Programme
Horizon Europe - MSCA
Country
Spain
City
Madrid

Organisation/Institute

Organisation / Company
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Department
Signals, Systems and Radiocommunications (SSR) Department
Is the Hosting related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No

Contact Information

Organisation / Company Type
Higher Education Institution
Website
Email
ignacio.godino@upm.es
State/Province
Madrid
Postal Code
28040
Street
Avda. Ciudad Universitaria, 30

Description

Project description

To date, there are no known early, reliable and non-invasive markers of Parkinson’s disease, and neuropathological diagnosis is still the gold standard for its confirmation. In this regard, literature has identified that certain motor and non-motor biometric traits are affected even in presymptomatic stages. However, they have not been widely used for the design of automated systems to support diagnosis and evaluation. Other biometrics are yet to be discovered.The project aims to develop new motor biomarkers based on oculography for the design of automatic systems for screening, differential detection, evaluation and prediction of the Parkinson's disease, using techniques based on digital signal processing and artificial intelligence. To do this, a multimodal and multiscale analysis will be carried out, placing emphasis on a novel non-invasive and non-contact approach based on the processing of oculographic sequences. The proposed approach supposes a radical change in the technological paradigm used in the evaluation of the disease.

Brief description of the Centre/Research Group

The ByO research group has 25 years of experience, which is shown through numerous publications in high impact scientific journals, participation in international fora and the involvement in different research projects at national and international level to be a world leader in the research and development of automatic systems for the screening of pathologies using biometrics, signal processing and artificial intelligence. The group has a large background in applications such as ECG, PCG, medical image processing, accessibility for disabled people, voice and speech processing, and eye movements processing. The impact of the research group is demonstrated in view of the large number of citations of the PI (h-index of 40). Currently the group is formed by three full professors, two associate professors, one postdoc, and four predoctoral students. 

See http://www.byo.upm.es for more details.

Documents to be submitted

CV, Letter of motivation and References 

Deadline: 30th April 2025


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