About
Fourth-year Biomedical Engineering student at Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Madrid.
Most of what's on this site started as a problem I had: splitting fuel costs with my family (Poleta), organizing my own tasks with kanbans and AI-extracted to-dos (Eunomia), tracking geopolitical and market signals on my own machine (Kairos), giving students an anonymous space to actually say what they think about their courses (Glassbox). A few of them turned out to be useful to other people too.
Some projects are bigger than personal tools. Space BioLab — a modular micro-gravity lab concept for the NASA Space Apps Challenge 2025 — came from a six-person team and a 48-hour weekend. M.R.AI explores how convolutional networks classify Alzheimer's from MRI scans. Different scale, same instinct: build the thing, measure it, learn what breaks.
I work mostly on web apps, AI/ML tools, and biomedical signal processing. I care about local-first software, privacy, and building things that keep working when someone else's server doesn't. I use what I build.
Right now I'm focused on three things: shipping side projects to real users, learning enough ML to build healthtech tools that actually work, and figuring out where to do my final-year internship — likely abroad, likely at the intersection of AI and medicine.
I document what I learn. If you want to talk, hello@damianvidalc.com.