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Department of Electronic and Biomedical Engineering
c/ Martí Franquès, 1 934039161 manel.puig(a)ub.edu
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Dr. Manel Puig i Vidal has been a University Professor at the UB since 2020. He developed his doctoral thesis in Microelectronics at the Laboratory of Automation and Systems Analysis (LAAS-CNRS) ...
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Dr. Manel Puig i Vidal has been a University Professor at the UB since 2020. He developed his doctoral thesis in Microelectronics at the Laboratory of Automation and Systems Analysis (LAAS-CNRS) in Toulouse (France). He joined the UB in 1992 with a position as an Associate Professor to develop teaching activity in the degree of Physical Sciences and in the second cycle of Electronic Engineering. His research activity focuses on the teachings of Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering and Biomedical Engineering. He is the coordinator of the Bioelectronics research group, associated with the Institute of Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC). He has participated in different European projects in the field of microrobotics for biomedical applications. His research work covers the design of bioelectronics systems, portable electronic equipment for in vitro diagnostics, AFM techniques for nanobio-characterization of biomedical samples, and medical robotics- info
Academic training
Ciencias Físicas
. Universitat de Barcelona
. 30/06/1988
. (Diploma / Degree / Activities)Ciencias Físicas
. Universitat de Barcelona
. 19/07/1993
. (Ph.D.)Microélectronique
. Universitée Paul Sabatier
. 19/02/1993
. (Ph.D.)
Teaching imparted
Treball Final de Grau (Bachelor's degree) -
Ingeniería Biomédica(1) -
Universidad de Barcelona.
Electrònica de Potència i Control (Bachelor's degree) -
Ingeniería Electrónica de Telecomunicación -
Universidad de Barcelona.
Robòtica (Bachelor's degree) -
Ingeniería Informática -
Universidad de Barcelona.
Robòtica i Control de Sistemes Biomèdics (Bachelor's degree) -
Ingeniería Biomédica(1) -
Universidad de Barcelona.
Research interests
Microrobotics and Nanohandling for biomendical applicationsPower harvesting for microsystemsOnboard electronics for microrobotic systems