Dr. Rocío Salazar Varas
Universidad de las Américas Puebla
Department of computing, electronics and mechatronics.
rocio.salazarv@udlap.mx
Universidad de las Américas Puebla
Department of computing, electronics and mechatronics.
rocio.salazarv@udlap.mx
In 2008 I graduated as a Bionics Engineer from UPIITA-IPN. In 2011 I completed a master's degree in Biomedical Engineering and Physics, and in 2015 I obtained a PhD in the same area, both from CINVESTAV-IPN, Monterrey unit. During my PhD I did a research stay at the Miguel Hernández University in Elche, Spain, with the BMI Systems Lab group, participating in the Biomot project (Smart Wearable Robots with Bioinspired Sensory-Motor Skills).
My research interests focus on the processing, analysis and classification of biomedical signals for use in device control, diagnostic support and rehabilitation therapies. With special interest in the processing and analysis of electroencephalography signals to support the diagnosis of cognitive impairment such as dementia, as well as the use of EEG signal in the development of brain-computer interfaces. I have different publications and have supervised several bachelor's and doctoral theses on these topics.