
PI Jose Gomez-Tames, Ph.D.
Department of Medical Engineering
Center for Frontier Medical Engineering
Chiba University
Associate Professor
Keywords: Neural engineering, Brain Stimulation, Computational Modelling, Bioelectromagnetics, Biosignals
Academic Background
2012.4 – 2015.3
Chiba University, Graduate School & Faculty of Engineering, Ph.D.
2010.4 – 2012.3
Chiba University, Graduate School & Faculty of Engineering, M.Sc.
2009.4 – 2010.23
Chiba University, Graduate School & Faculty of Engineering, Research Student Program
2002.2 – 2007.2
Costa Rica Institute of Technology, Engineering Department, School of Electronics Engineering, B.Eng. (5-year program accredited by the Canadian Council of Professional Engineer)
Employment
2020.4 – 2022.9
Nagoya Institute of Technology (Department of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering) / Associate Professor
2016.4 – 2020.3
Nagoya Institute of Technology (Department of Electronical and Mechanical Engineering) / Researcher, Researcher Assistant Professsor, Research Associate Professor
2015.4 – 2016.3
Japanese Society for Promotion of Science at Chiba University (Dep. Medical Engineering) / Research Fellow
2007.7 – 2009.3
Costa Rica Institute of Technology (School of Electronics Engineering) / Instructor
2007.1 – 2008.6
Hewlett Packard Costa Rica (Software Development)/ Engineer
Awards and Honors
2023.8 Trusted Reviewer Status Award from the Institute of Physics (IOP)
2020.11 Faculty Award of Excellence, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
2020.4 Outstanding reviewer award (Journal of Neural Engineering)
2019.6 Excellent Paper Award, EMC2019 Conference
2018.3 Young Research Award, IEICE Electronics Simulation Society
2017.8 URSI Young Scientist Award, International Union of Radio Science
2014.4 Researcher Fellow DC and PD, Japanese Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS)
2009.4 Monbukagakusho Scholarship, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (2% selection, Costa Rica).
Professional Memberships
2022.12 – now Japanese Society for Electromagnetics in Biology and Medicine
2017.2 – now Bioelectromagnetics Society, member
2016.2 – now The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, member
2013.8 – now IEEE, member