Team members
MH. Rahmani
Mohammad (MH) Rahmani is a PhD research candidate in Computer Science and Technology at UC3M, currently focusing on Embodied Perception through Interaction and Sensations.
Karunya Srinivasan
Karunya Srinivasan has a multidisciplinary background in Psychology, Expressive Arts Therapy, Somatic Education and Cognitive Science. Her studies and work have followed her belief that it is in movement where the body finds its meaning.
Omar Valdiviezo Hernández
Laia is an Interaction Design researcher. Her research explores how interactive technologies can be designed and used to affect people’s sensorimotor experiences of themselves and others, particularly in contexts of health and wellbeing.
Judith Ley-Flores
Laia is an Interaction Design researcher. Her research explores how interactive technologies can be designed and used to affect people’s sensorimotor experiences of themselves and others, particularly in contexts of health and wellbeing.
José M. Vega-Cebrián
José M. (Sejo) Vega-Cebrián (pronouns: they/them, he/him) is a movement and computing researcher-designer and a PhD student in Computer Science and Technology. They are currently researching and developing Playful Wearables and Augmented Technologies for Body Experiences, Rehabilitation and Physical Training.
Laura Alonso Alonso
AQU Associate Professor with a PhD in AI. He specialises in Deep Learning, Complex Systems Modelling, and Unconventional Computing. He joined UOC (Barcelona, Spain) as a postdoctoral researcher in 2018 to develop XAI models for use in affective computing and human well-being.
Laia Turmo Vidal
AQU Associate Professor with a PhD in AI. He specialises in Deep Learning, Complex Systems Modelling, and Unconventional Computing. He joined UOC (Barcelona, Spain) as a postdoctoral researcher in 2018 to develop XAI models for use in affective computing and human well-being.
Mohammad Mahdi Dehshibi
AQU Associate Professor with a PhD in AI. He specialises in Deep Learning, Complex Systems Modelling, and Unconventional Computing. He joined UOC (Barcelona, Spain) as a postdoctoral researcher in 2018 to develop XAI models for use in affective computing and human well-being.
Marte Roel
A short hundred-word long biography is welcoming of song. With some pain, I too have realized to be short to the eyes of some. But not of all. Hereby enlisting words resonant with my identity —as if it was easy to hold, to capture. Performing as an expert in cognitive “neuro” stuff.
Amar D´adamo
Electronic engineer specialised in DSP, telecommunications and IoT, worked as a developer in an renewable energy equipment company finally found his path in this incredible team in UC3M. BODYinTRANSIT is a challenging project with appealing thematics, and a bunch of insights continuously updating interests and one’s own knowledge. Aiming to personal growth, an academic career and to contribute to the project in a smart way.