Benjamin Sanchez Terrones is a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA, affiliated with the Department of Neurology. Previously, he held a postdoctoral position at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) in the Electronic and Biomedical Engineering Group. His research focuses on electrical bioimpedance measurement techniques , particularly for cardiac regeneration and neuromuscular diagnostics . Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering (UPC, 2012) M.S. in Telecommunication and Electronic Engineering (UPC, 2006) His work involves multisine excitation signal design and dynamic bioimpedance characterization in both myocardial regeneration and neuromuscular disorder studies. Current projects include wearable bioimpedance devices and AI-driven impedance analysis . Recent publications span 2025 and 2024 with themes in electromyography , impedance imaging , skin cancer diagnostics , and implantable medical devices . He has received multiple featured article distinctions in journals like Measurement Science and Technology and Physiological Measurement . 3rd top student in Electronic Engineering (UPC, 2006) Best Research Work presentation (Barcelona Forum, 2010) Featured article (Measurement Science and Technology, 2012) Highlighted article (Measurement Science and Technology anniversary, 2012) Featured articles (Physiological Measurement, 2013) He has collaborated with institutions including the KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Vrije Universiteit Brussel , and contributed to implantable cardiac monitoring systems and smart medical devices .










