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Andres Soler is a Lecturer at NTNU's Department of Engineering Cybernetics within the Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering. His research focuses on EEG signal processing for applications in brain-computer interfaces (BCI), stress/health monitoring, and low-density electrode systems. He has published extensively on topics including EEG source imaging, artifact removal, and optimized channel selection techniques. His work bridges biomedical engineering and machine learning, with notable contributions to driver alcohol detection systems and motor imagery classification for neurorehabilitation.
Teaching roles include serving as Guest Lecturer for Biomedical Instrumentation and Control (TTK4270) and Adaptive Data Analysis (TTK7), while acting as main lecturer for Industrial Electrotechnics (TTK4240). His research group collaborates internationally on projects like FlexEEG and has presented at conferences such as IEEE EMBC and Brain Informatics.
Key research directions include advancing EEG-based systems for clinical and automotive applications, developing algorithms for real-time brain activity decoding, and optimizing EEG hardware configurations for cost-effective implementations. Current trends show focus on enhancing signal quality through artifact mitigation strategies and improving BCI communication systems for locked-in patients.
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