
Summary
Digital health and wearable-sensor researcher working within pharma. jmir+2
Experienced in applied data-and-digital roles at Novartis with contributions to peer-reviewed studies on actigraphy and sensor-based remote monitoring. dayone+1
Strong technical and academic foundation in telecommunications and real-time systems from UPC, Universität Stuttgart, and UCI (MS thesis on real-time Linux). uci+1
International education and fellowship background bridging Spain, Germany, and the United States (Balsells Fellowship recipient). uci
Work
Education
Writing
A Thorough Examination of Morning Activity Patterns in Adults with Arthritis and Healthy Controls Using Actigraphy Data
September 1, 2020Study analyzing actigraphy data to examine activity patterns after waking in arthritis patients versus controls; co-author affiliated with Novartis Data and Digital.
Comparing the Usability and Acceptability of Wearable Sensors Among Older Irish Adults in a Real-World Context: Observational Study
April 1, 2020Mixed-methods study comparing multiple wearable sensors over one-week periods in older adults to assess device usability and acceptability; co-author and listed as affiliated with Data and Digital, Novartis.
Observational Study of a Wearable Sensor and Smartphone Application Supporting Unsupervised Exercises to Assess Pain and Stiffness
October 1, 2018Observational study using wrist-worn accelerometers and smartphone-collected PROs to evaluate unsupervised Five Times Sit to Stand tests and relationships to pain and stiffness; lists Francesc Calvo as a co-author (Novartis affiliation).
Time-Triggered Function Support in a Real-Time Linux (MS thesis)
January 1, 2007Master's thesis completed at the University of California, Irvine focusing on real-time Linux support for time-triggered functions.