Luis Zamudio
e: lzamudio[at]cicese[dot]edu[mx]
My research is focused on personalized therapies for children with autism who struggle with tactile difficulties.
My advisors are Professors Monica Tentori and Jesus Favela.
From the computational point of view, my research is addressed from the human computer interaction field by using touch surfaces like a smartphone screen to obtain important data from user interactions. This data is then translated into tangible feedback through vibrations, offering a potential therapeutic solution.
Based on that, I studied two recent concepts: Digital Therapy and Digital phenotype.
In essence, my motivation is to reduce the gap between technology and personalized therapy.
When Not Working: I enjoy my son's activities like going to jumping parks or having a nice walk into the zoo and museums. Also, I love to spend time with my lovely wife while we are watching movies or series. This year I returned to play indoor-soccer.
I am currently studying the applications of Digital Phenotype and Digital Therapy for Children with Autism.
Coming soon
Participation as Student Volunteer virtually at The 24th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility ASSETS 2022.
Participate as Speaker at Applied Science Department Open Week CICESE, May 2023.