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.

Dr. Chaure holds a PhD in Engineering from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. His research has focused on the development of analytical methods for electrophysiological signal processing and the tracking of neuronal activity under non-stationary conditions. He currently works as a Machine Learning Engineer and serves as a Visiting Professor at Universidad de San Andrés. His professional interests lie at the intersection of machine learning, scientific computing, and the development of practical computational solutions for complex research challenges.

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