Mrs. Elzbieta Raus-Jarząbek | Biomedical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Elzbieta Raus-Jarząbek | Biomedical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Elzbieta Raus-Jarząbek | AGH University of Krakow | Poland

Mrs. Elżbieta Raus-Jarząbek is a highly accomplished Software and Electronic Engineer and emerging biomedical researcher, with 5 scientific documents, 4 citations by 4 documents, and an h-index of 1, reflecting her growing academic impact alongside a strong engineering career. She combines expertise in electronics, telecommunications, biomedical signal processing, machine learning, and computer science. Her professional background includes significant experience at Motorola Solutions, where she worked in Unix and Windows virtualization, software deployment, installation package creation for Linux and Windows platforms, and automated testing, including web-based systems, while troubleshooting complex multi-environment infrastructures. She later contributed to Noble Systems Corporation in Kraków as a Software Engineer, developing cross-platform telecommunication software and SIP-based VoIP desktop applications using network programming techniques. Alongside industry roles, she gained broad hands-on experience through consulting and freelance work, designing sensor-based electronic interfaces and creating systems for data acquisition, processing, and interpretation. Currently, as a PhD candidate at AGH University of Science and Technology, she focuses on designing and validating wearable ECG devices and developing advanced ECG signal-processing and HRV-based cardiovascular risk prediction approaches using nonlinear analysis and machine learning. Her multidisciplinary expertise bridges electronics, software, and biomedical science, demonstrating a strong commitment to technological innovation and impactful healthcare research.

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Featured Publication

Raus-Jarząbek, E. (2025). A practical guide to ECG device performance testing according to international standards. Electronics (Open access).

 

Dr. Luis Rico | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Luis Rico | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Luis Rico | Hospital Aleman de Buenos Aires | Argentina

Dr. Luis Rico is a dedicated and research-driven professional in the field of urology, with notable expertise in endourology, uro-oncology, and laparoscopic surgery. His academic and clinical contributions are reflected through a strong research profile, comprising 34 scientific publications, 244 citations across 213 documents, and an h-index of 9, underscoring his growing influence in the global urological community. His scholarly work integrates advanced minimally invasive surgical techniques with innovative therapeutic approaches aimed at improving patient care and procedural efficiency. Dr. Rico actively participates in international academic collaborations, serving as faculty and invited speaker at leading urology congresses and symposia, where he shares insights on cutting-edge endourological technologies, ureteral access, percutaneous interventions, and upper tract urothelial carcinoma management. His consistent research impact, clinical excellence, and commitment to professional development reflect his role as a forward-thinking contributor to modern urological science and surgical innovation.

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Featured Publications

Rico, L., Blas, L., Álvarez Jaramillo, J., Filgueira, G., Soldano, J., & Contreras, P. (2025, October 10). Magneto Ho:YAG laser versus Thulium Fiber Laser for laser lithotripsy during flexible ureteroscopy with a flexible and navigable ureteral access sheath. International Urology and Nephrology.

Rico, L., Blas, L., Banda Ramos, L., Maqueda, M., Pizzarello, J., & Contreras, P. (2025, August 2). Thulium Fiber Laser versus Vapor Tunnel HO:YAG laser in retrograde intrarenal surgery: Which one has better laser ablation performance? World Journal of Urology.

Rico, L., Diaz-Zorita, V., Blas, L., Banda Ramos, L., Sabeh, P., & Contreras, P. (2025, April 9). Is the ablation stone efficacy and efficiency better with a flexible and navigable suction ureteric access sheath? World Journal of Urology.

Rico, L., Blas, L., Pizzarello, J., Banda-Ramos, L., & Contreras, P. (2024, December 10). Mini-endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery (mini-ECIRS) for complex urolithiasis. World Journal of Urology.

Rico, L., Maqueda, M., Blas, L., & Contreras, P. (2024, November). Anterograde placement of drug-coated balloon for ureteroileal anastomosis stricture. BMJ Case Reports.

Rico, L., Blas, L., Banda Ramos, L., Pizzarello, J., Ameri, C., & Contreras, P. (2024, November 19). Optimal stone density for ablation lithotripsy with vapor tunnel Ho:YAG pulse modality. International Urology and Nephrology.