Nieves Cubo-Mateo

Nieves Cubo Mateo is an Industrial Engineer (BcS), Master in Materials, and PhD in Pharmacy (UCM),

She is currently working as a Senior Biomedical Engineer at the UPAM3D unit at University General Hospital Gregorio Marañón, where she leads the integration of technological innovation into clinical practice in compliance with ISO 13485 standards.


In parallel, she holds a part-time academic position at Universidad Nebrija, where she serves as a Professor and Principal Investigator of the ARIES research group. Her research focuses on 3D bioprinting, biomaterials, and translational regenerative medicine, with particular emphasis on the development of bioactive, resorbable implants and AI-driven design strategies for personalized medical therapies.

Education

13/11/2020 PhD in Pharmacy  

- Faculty of Pharmacy, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), Spain 

- Supervisor PhD: Dr. Luis Rodríguez-Lorenzo (CSIC – ICTP) 

- PhD Thesis: “Design and development of new bioinks and bioprinting strategies to produce simplified equivalents of human tissues, for earth and space exploration applications”, Cum Laude  

 10/07/2014 Master in Materials Science and Engineering  
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), Spain.  
- Supervisor TFM: J. Luis Jorcano, Marta García Díez, Dania Olmos Díaz y F. Javier González Benito 
- TFM: “Analysis of Cell Behavior on Different Substrates”, Excellent 

10/07/2016 Master in Education, Specialisation: Sciences & Technology.  
- Faculty of Education, Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio (UAX), Spain.  
- Supervisor TFM: Amparo de la Loma Moragón 
- TFM: "Cross-curricular Teaching in Lower Secondary Education through Basic Robotics", Excellent 

15/10/2013 Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Electronics and Automation Engineering  
- Department of Electronic Engineering, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), Spain 
- Supervisor: Marcela del Rio Nechaevsky, Jose Luis Jorcano Noval 
- TFG: “Design, construction, and evaluation of a cell deposition system for use in 3D printers”, Cum Laude