Our People

Ing. Diego Dumani Jarquín, PhD.
Nanotecnology, imaging, and instrumentation expert for diagnosis and medical therapy applications. Achieved an Electrical Engineering bachelor degree (UCR), a Biomedical Engineering master degree (UT Austin) and a Biomedical Engineering doctoral degree (Georgia Tech y Emory University).

Ing. Lochi Yu Lo, PhD.
Computer and networks expert, however his academic training also includes Medicine and Surgery, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Costa Rica, Stanford University and the University of California at Irvine.

Carlos Wattson Sánchez, Bach.
Electrical engineering last year B.E. student and Bachelor in Prosthetics and Orthopedics at the University of Costa Rica. Main areas of interest are biomedical engineering, in research and development stages, as well as prosthetics and orthotics devices.

Karen Tovar Parra
Advanced Electrical Engineering student at the University of Costa Rica. She has experience in different research laboratories where she has worked in her fields of interest: artificial intelligence applied in medicine, high performance computing and quantum computing.
Ex-students

Mauricio Céspedes Tenorio
Electrical engineering last year B.E. student at the University of Costa Rica. His main areas of interest are biomedical engineering, research and automatic control systems application to medical devices and processes.

Nikhole Myrie Berger
Advanced electrical engineering B.E. student at the University of Costa Rica. Her vocational emphasis lies in electronics where her main areas of interest are biomedical engineering, research and the application of ultrasound to improve assistance in surgery and medical processes.