Javier Andreu-Perez

[8] Andreu-Perez started his career investigating novel ways for generic human activity recognition from wearables by means of evolving intelligent systems techniques.

[5] His research envisaged the utility of smart implants to replace wearables in achieving personalized healthcare in order to reshape the management of acute and chronic diseases.

[11] He has also collaborated with the British multinational pharmaceutic company GlaxoSmithKline for research on use of body sensors for the understanding of chronic conditions such as Rheumatoid Arthritis.

[17] Making his first contribution in 2016, he also works in the development of techniques that combines brain connectivity estimators with machine learning[18] and fuzzy logic[19] for recognizing cognitive profiles.

[21] The official magazine of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society featured an article from Andreu-Perez's group discussing his perspective in this research question.