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Tecnun professor, Idoia Ochoa, among the 35 innovators in Europe in 2019, according to high school of Massachusetts

It has been recognized for developing algorithms that facilitate the processing of data on the genome to boost personalized medicine.

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The researcher Idoia Ochoa at the Tecnun's campus PHOTO: Communication Service
10/01/20 10:10 Communication Service

The engineer from Guipuzcoa, Idoia Ochoa, professor at Tecnun-School of Engineering of the University of Navarra, has been awarded by the MIT Technology Review, the high school Massachusetts Technology Review, among the 35 most innovative young Europeans of 2019. Since 1999, MIT Technology Review recognizes the talent of entrepreneurs from different countries who are developing new technologies to help solve problems affecting society.

The magazine, founded in 1899, has recently published the list of Europe's innovators of 2019, who are between 24 and 34 years old, after having been selected by a committee of assessment of 116 specialists from more than 1,000 candidates. Their projects cover a broad spectrum of emerging technologies and more than half of them are framed in the areas of Biotechnology or Medicine, as is the case of this engineer, recognized for developing algorithms that facilitate the processing of data on the genome to boost personalized medicine.

Ochoa is a telecommunications systems engineer. She obtained a scholarship to work in the United States and completed the Master's Degree and the thesis at Stanford University. From there she became Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and currently, she is part of Tecnun's Electrical and Electronic Engineering department .

MIT Technology Review has counted with the financial aid of more than 60 ambassadors in this European edition, influential people in the local ecosystems of the different countries of the continent that help the organization to search and identify promising candidates.

MIT Technology Review is the world's oldest technology magazine and the global authority on the future of technology in the Internet, telecommunications, energy, computing, materials, biomedicine and business.

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