Moises Barbera Ramos

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Moises grew up around hospitals and trauma surgeries, shadowing his dad in hospitals and learning the ins and outs of medical devices before age 8. After earning a Master's in theoretical physics, he developed AI algorithms for self-driving cars in China and helped design CERN's first dark matter detector in Switzerland. He even dived into PhD research on carbon nanostructures to build a “microchip-sized” particle accelerator before leaving academia to tackle a more urgent challenge: trauma surgery.
Now, as founder of Drill Surgeries, Moises uses AI to cut the 36% failure rate in trauma operations and reducing surgery time for broken bones from two hours to 20 minutes, transforming the field he grew up in.