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Alberto Galan Bio

Alberto Galan is a Steam Teacher, expertise in Cybernetics and Neurolinguistic Programming (NPL), a famous methodology to increase the efficiency in learning and achieve the excelence. Through Anchoring, persuading and couching techniques makes the students to learn a faster pace discovering their potential growth.

He maintains connection with NASA engineers co-investigators in Mars 2020 Mission. Additionally has more than 20 years of experience in different fields as Biotechnology ( Switzerland, Biorad ), Automated Warehouses ( Switzerland, Kardex ), High Voltage Power Systems ( China, Grandtop ), received education from Spain and England Universities and working with Spanish, German, Switzerland and Norway Entrepreneurs.

Alberto actively participates in Hacker and Colearning communities: Coderbunker (2015-now) Linux Colearning Leader, teaching advanced computer skills. Biohacker Barcelona (2014) organizing and collaborating to create laboratory machines.

He is also a experimental artist: Human Power Limits (2013), through motivation techniques crossing more than 800 km from Barcelona to Toledo with a simple folding bike and a DIY cooking solar system. Solar Heat Wall System (2012), with Arduino and 500 recycled bottles. Alberto has spent more than 10 years with DIY online communities and open source projects, this valuable mindset can help the students to achieve their goals from their original ideas.

"Imagination is a way of living. Now live your own dream"

Keywords: Steam Teacher, Efficient Learning, NPL Couching, Persuasion, Experimental Science.

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