Elena García Armada

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Elena García Armada
Elena Garcia Armada en los Reconocimientos 8 de Marzo. Dia de la Mujer (2018).jpg
Elena García Armada in 2018
Born1971 (1971)
Education Technical University of Madrid
Occupation(s) Engineer, roboticist
Website https://car.upm-csic.es/author/?id=7402249975

Elena Garcia Armada (b. 1971 Valladolid, Spain) is a Spanish researcher, roboticist, business founder and industrial engineer who leads the CSIC group at the Center for Automation and Robotics, (CAR) CSIC-UPM [1] that has developed the first bionic exoskeleton for children with spinal muscular atrophy, for which she received the European Inventor Award Popular Prize in 2022. [2]

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Early life and education

Elena Garcia Armada was born in Valladolid, Spain in 1971. She received a doctorate in robotic engineering in 2002 from the Polytechnic University of Madrid by her work “Optimizing the speed and stability of legged robots in natural environments”. [3] She began a career in industry-orientated robotics at the Center for Automation and Robotics, (CAR) CSIC-UPM, [1] as a postdoctoral research fellow. [4] She completed her training at the Leg Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [5]

Daniela

In 2009, Garcia met Daniela, a six-year-old girl who had become tetraplegic as a result of a traffic accident. [6] Garcia became determined to engineer paediatric robotic exoskeletons, which were not available in medicine at the time. [4] The goal of these exoskeletons was to provide gait assistance to contribute to the rehabilitation of injured children or children suffering from degenerative neuromuscular diseases. [6]

Career

Garcia continues to work for CAR as a Tenured senior scientist within the Centre for Automation and Robotics (CSIC-UPM). She leads her own research group creating artificial legs and quadrupeds developing versatile artificial muscles. [5] The aim of the groups research is to improve the performance of legged robots, including, active compliance in foot-ground interaction, developing new actuators, improving dynamic stability, and designing and controlling agile quadrupeds and lower-limb exoskeletons for mobility aid. [5]

Garcia cofounded Marsi Bionics in 2013 as a spin-off of CAR. It builds adjustable paediatric exoskeletons that incorporate small motors to mimic muscle movements and provide the person with the strength to walk. [6]

During her Career, Garcia has published 80 international scientific articles and one book on legged locomotion. Additionally, Garcia is a member of the editorial board of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation. [5]

Awards and honors

In 2020, Robohub (an online communication platform about robotics) considered Garcia as one of the "30 women in robotics you need to know about". [7]
In 2021, she received the Community of Madrid "Fermina Orduña" Technological Innovation Award, [8] and a Honorable Mention as Industrial Engineer of the Year from Colegio de Ingenieros Industriales de Madrid (COIIM). [9]
In 2022, she received the Red Cross Gold Medal, [10] a Special Mention in the I UICM Professional Woman Awards [11] and the Business Insiders "Better Capitalism Top Insiders 2022" Award. [12] In June 2022 she received the European Inventor Award Popular Prize, [2] awarded by the European Patent Office (EPO), for her paediatric exoskeleton design. [13]
In February 2023, Garcia was named Doctor honoris causa by Miguel de Cervantes European University, in Valladolid. [14]
In March 2023, she received a "Premio Nacional de Discapacidad Reina Letizia" Research and Innovation Award from Government of Spain Ministry of Social Affairs (Spain) [15] and the Community of Madrid acknowledged Garcia with a Technology Award in "Reconocimientos 8 de Marzo a mujeres destacadas por su talento y liderazgo". [16]
In July 2022, the Spanish Federation of Executive, Professional and Managerial Women (FEDEPE) acknowledged Garcia with the Leadership Professional Woman Award. [17]

Research and publications

Books

Research articles

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