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Computational methods for Ion mobility spectrometry and Infrared spectroscopy will enable fast untargeted analysis of microbiota samples.
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Institute of Bioengineering for Catalonia (IBEC)
Barcelona, Spain
We are the leading group in algorithmic solutions for volatolomics data using sensor arrays and ion mobility spectrometry for health, food, and the environment.
Institute of Bioengineering for Catalonia (IBEC)
Institute of Bioengineering for Catalonia (IBEC)
Research Centre
Barcelona, Spain
Santiago Marco earned his Physics degree in 1988 and a PhD in 1993 from the University of Barcelona (UB). He completed a postdoctoral position at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata," working on the Electronic Nose. In 1995, he became an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Physics and Electronics at UB. During a sabbatical in 2004 at AIRBUS Innovation Works in Munich, he focused on Ion Mobility Spectrometry. By 2008, he was appointed the leader of the Signal and Information Processing for Sensing Systems Lab at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia. Since 2020, he has been a Full Professor in the Department of Electronics and Biomedical Engineering at UB. His research involves developing signal and data processing algorithms for smart chemical sensing using sensor arrays or microspectrometers. He has published around 140 journal articles and 250 conference papers. Santiago Marco is an IEEE Fellow and European chair of ISOCS. For more information, visit /http://ibecbarcelona.eu/sensingsys.
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Computational methods for Ion mobility spectrometry and Infrared spectroscopy will enable fast untargeted analysis of microbiota samples.