Currently, I am a Ph.D. candidate pursuing the development of innovative projects related to Biomedical Engineering and Mechatronics fields. In the last 7 years, I was deeply involved in the theoretical and experimental research of the Brain-Computer Interface to achieve the implementation of simple to use, appealing, and cost-efficient real-life applications by using portable headsets that should be valuable for people with neuromotor disabilities. Until now, taking into account different limitations, I focused on detecting voluntary eye-blinking as controlling signals in Brain-Computer Interface applications.