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Gerardo Gonzalez has extensive work experience in scientific and technology engineering, computer vision, and research. Gerardo is currently working at IXICO as a Senior Scientific and Technology Engineer and Team Leader. Prior to this, they worked at Contilio as a Senior Computer Vision Engineer.
Gerardo also has a strong background in academic research, having worked at University College London as a Fellow and Honorary Research Scientist, and at King's College London as an Associate. In these roles, they were involved in translating high-level requirements into technical solutions, implementing machine learning and image analysis systems, and collaborating with researchers and clinical partners.
Before their academic positions, Gerardo gained experience as a Senior Associate at Microsoft, where they played a technical role in a multi-disciplinary project focused on Human-Computer Interaction in the operating room. Gerardo was responsible for the development of bespoke systems, conducted clinical trials, and developed innovative user interfaces.
Additionally, Gerardo worked as a Fellow at the University of Bedfordshire.
Overall, Gerardo Gonzalez has a strong background in scientific and technology engineering, computer vision, and research, with experience in both academic and industry settings.
Gerardo Gonzalez obtained a Master's degree in Advanced Computer Science from the University of East Anglia in 2005-2006. Afterward, they pursued further education and completed a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Science from the same university from 2005 to 2010. In 2020, Gerardo attended Harvard University for a course in Exercising Leadership, focusing on Business & Management. Additionally, they have obtained various certifications in fields such as project management, data science, deep learning, and information governance from institutions like the Project Management Institute, IBM, UCL, and Lynda.com.
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IXICO plc is a brain health company. The Company's brain health focus includes Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, behavioral health, and adolescent mental health.