Dr. Hugo Libreros | Neuroscience | Research Excellence Award

University of Arizona | United States

Hugo M. Libreros-Jiménez, Ph.D., is a mechatronic engineer and neuroscientist specializing in brain research with a strong technological and biomedical engineering orientation. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Mechatronic Engineering with a focus on process automation from the Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Xalapa, followed by a Ph.D. in Brain Research (Health Sciences with a technological approach) from the Institute for Brain Research at the University of Veracruz. His research integrates neuroengineering, neuroelectronics, and automation applied to neuroscience, with particular emphasis on neural recording technologies, neuroendocrinology, and neurodevelopmental disorders. He has authored 2 peer-reviewed documents, published in NeuroSci, including works on cranial nerves and the neurobiological foundations of autism. His scholarly output has accumulated 14 citations, with an h-index of 1 and an i10-index of 1, reflecting emerging impact in interdisciplinary neuroscience research. His academic experience includes international research training in regenerative neurobiology and neuroelectronics, where he contributed to the development of platinized graphene fiber electrodes for simultaneous autonomic nerve recordings and supported graduate-level teaching in neural engineering methods. He has actively disseminated his research through oral and poster presentations at major national and international conferences in neuroscience and biomedical engineering, and he has contributed to the peer-review process as a reviewer for a physiology-focused scientific journal.

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Featured Publications

On the cranial nerves
HM Libreros-Jiménez, J Manzo, F Rojas-Durán, GE Aranda-Abreu, et al.NeuroSci, 5(1), 8–38
The Long and Winding Road to Understanding Autism
J Manzo, ME Hernández-Aguilar, MR Toledo-Cárdenas, et al.NeuroSci, 6(3), 84 ·
Hugo Libreros | Neuroscience | Research Excellence Award

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