Paulino Vacas-Jacques
Researcher in the fields of infrared physics, electronics, biomedical physics, photonics, optoelectronics, thermal physics, and mechanics for fifteen years.
Work experience includes: Researcher at Little Devices Lab &Innovations in International Health @Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Wellman Center for Photomedicine @Harvard Medical School & Massachusetts General Hospital.
In the past three years: 1) invented a textile motherboard and fabrication method; 2) invented a technique for optical tomography of arterial vessels; 3) invented a modulation scheme that resulted in a new swept- source laser; 4) invented a catheter for combined optical tomography and diffuse spectroscopy; 5) designed and built a 70MHz-bandwidth avalanche photodiode sensor with transimpedance amplifier for frequency domain diffuse spectroscopy; 6) designed and built catheters for multimodal optical tomography of arterial vessels; 7) designed and built an optoelectronic device for cost-effective monitoring of bodily fluids; 8) designed and built a system for multimodal optical coherence tomography.
Multicultural expertise having studied and/or worked in Mexico, USA, Germany, Belgium, France, and Russia. Fluent in English, French, German, and Spanish. Basic knowledge of Russian.
Mexican and French nationalities.
Interested in companies or research institutes that focus on the development of technology in the fields of electronics, optoelectronics, infrared physics, photonics, and biomedical devices.