Cesar Pascual García,
Lead Research Scientist
César Pascual-García graduated in Solid State Physics at the Universidad Autónoma of Madrid in Spain with a dissertation of Electronic optical transitions in III-V semiconductors. He obtained his PhD in Condensed Matter Physics in 2007 at the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa in Italy with the Thesis “Low lying excitations of few electrons quantum dots”. After having an education base on the study of fundamental phenomena of electron correlations in semi- and super- conductor materials, his activities shifted to topics in applied biology working as Scientific Officer at the Institute for Health and Consumer Protection of the European Commission. Currently he is an ATTRACT fellow and Lead Research Scientist at the Luxembourgish Institute of Science and Technology where he is leads the activities for electrochemical sensors and actuators for medicine applications at the Materials Research and Technology department. His current research focus is molecular diagnostics and their applications in personalized medicines.
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