Fernando Julian Chaure began his work at CGKlab as a Research Software Engineer, developing tools for data analysis. He now serves as Technical Lead, where he leads the development of reproducible and open-source software for neuroscience research.

Fernando holds a PhD in Engineering from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. His work has focused on creating analytical tools for electrophysiological signal processing and tracking neurons in non-stationary conditions. Driven by a passion for applying emerging technologies, he focuses on delivering practical, efficient solutions to complex research problems.

Inside the Minds of our Team

What animal would you be?
A worm simulation joke

Given the current state of digital animal simulations, I’d have to settle for being a C. elegans like the ones at OpenWorm. But hey, even a simple worm can be pretty cool when you’re digital! Although I would be a bit scared of being accidentally clicked.

What superpower would you have?

I would be able to know the name of every dog I meet.

What would your alternative career be?

I would be the owner of a bookstore-cafe, filled with physics books but lacking customers. While it might be like being at home, it would be a disaster for business.

Search for Fernando Julian Chaure's papers on the Publications page