**Education** Ruben Del-Rio-Ruiz is an
electrical engineer specializing in
biomedical engineering. He completed
his B.S. in Electrical Engineering at
the Universidad de Deusto in 2013 and
pursued his M.S. in Telecommunications
Engineering with a focus on Flexible
RF Electronics at the same university,
graduating in 2015. Recently, Ruben
obtained his Ph.D. in Engineering for
the Information Society and
Sustainable Development from the
University of Deusto in 2021,
concentrating on wearable Antennas
design and Propagation properties.
**Experience** Throughout his academic
journey, Ruben has garnered extensive
experience in the field of
telecommunications, with a specific
emphasis on textile planar antenna
design and in-body comunications. He
has worked as a Research Assistant and
a PhD Student at the University of
Deusto. Additionally, he served as a
Postdoctoral Scholar at Tufts
University, where he combined his
prior research acumen with the
development of biomedical devices for
rapid diagnosis and treatment of
diseases. More specifically, he has
protrotyped a variaty of ingestible
devices as a tool to better understand
the gut microbiome. **Purpose**
Ruben's research is centered on
creating innovative and sustainable
solutions for biomedical devices. He
has disseminated his findings through
publications in various peer-reviewed
journals and presentations at
international conferences. Committed
to advancing non-intrusive biomedical
devices, their safety, and sustainable
development, Ruben is dedicated to
utilizing his knowledge and skills for
this purpose.