PEOPLE

WHO WE ARE
Led by Prof. Josep Vehí, MiceLab is an interdisciplinary research group within the Institute of Informatics and Applications at the University of Girona. Our team consists of experienced researchers specializing in control engineering, systems and control theory, modeling of biomedical systems, uncertain dynamical systems, robust and predictive control, and decision support systems.
VISION
To be a global leader in pioneering technological advancements that merge control engineering, artificial intelligence, and medical sciences, shaping the future of healthcare solutions for chronic disease management. We envision a world where innovative systems enable continuous, personalized care for patients, where medical devices and digital tools are seamlessly integrated into daily life, improving patient outcomes and overall well-being.

MISSION
Our mission is to empower patients by providing them with the tools, knowledge, and technology needed to take control of their chronic diseases, with a particular focus on diabetes. Through the integration of biomedical knowledge, clinical evidence, and state-of-the-art control systems, we strive to enhance the patient experience, delivering personalized and precise healthcare interventions.
INFRASTRUCTURE
MICELAB is housed in the modern and technology-focused Edifici Narcís Monturiol at the Universitat de Girona’s Parc de Recerca i Innovació in Girona. Our facilities are designed to support high-level software research and development: we operate on a private server infrastructure, follow a well-established working methodology, and benefit from an open-lab layout that fosters team collaboration and innovation. A spacious meeting room is also available for all team members to use for group discussions, planning, and presentations.
Our team comprises approximately 30 members, including faculty investigators, post-doctoral researchers, PhD candidates, bachelor’s students and interns. This multidisciplinary community works together in an open, creative environment to advance software development and research goals.

