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Hugo Gamboa
Nova University of Lisbon
Portugal
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Hugo Gamboa is an Assistant Professor at the Physics Department of the Sciences and Technology Faculty of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa and member of LIBPHYS. PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon. As a Senior Scientist at Fraunhofer Portugal coordinates the Lisbon Office research group with the focus on Intelligent Systems. He is a founder and President of PLUX, a technology-based innovative startup in the field wireless medical sensors, focused on microelectronics, biosignal processing and software development.
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Liliane Ventura
Dep. Electrical Engineering (Ophthalmic Instrumentation Lab), University of Sao Paulo
Brazil
www.sel.eesc.usp.br/lio
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Liliane Ventura holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from IFQSC–USP (1987) and a Master’s and PhD in Optics from IFSC–USP. She completed postdoctoral training in Ophthalmology and Electrical Engineering. She has been an Associate Professor (A3) in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the São Carlos School of Engineering (EESC–USP) since 2004 and obtained her Habilitation (Livre-Docência) in Electrical Engineering in 2007. She is the Head Coordinator of the Ophthalmic Instrumentation Laboratory and the CERTIFICA–LIO Certification Laboratory at EESC–USP. Her expertise includes Biomedical Engineering, with em
phasis on ophthalmic instrumentation since 1996 and on standards and testing of sunglasses since 1998. She is a consultant to ABNT CB-49 and INMETRO. Her research focuses on conformity assessment of sunglasses and national standard development for solar eye protection. She coordinates international collaborations with ARC–IBM San Jose and the University of Lisbon.
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Catarina Veiga
University College London
United Kingdom
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BIOSIGNALS Program Co-Chairs
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Vaidotas Marozas
Kaunas University of Technology
Lithuania
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Raquel Bailon
Independent Researcher
Spain
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Hui Liu is a post-doctoral researcher at the Cognitive Systems Lab (CSL), University of Bremen, focusing on biomedical engineering, biosignal processing, human activity recognition (HAR), rehabilitation assistance, machine learning (ML), robotics, virtual reality, and music information retrieval (MIR). Hui Liu developed the first mobile system that senses and recognizes its users' movements in real-time, utilizing proximity wearable sensors integrated into a knee bandage. He invented Motion Units, a human activity modeling method with interpretability, generalizability, and expandability, rationalizing knowledge
from kinesiology and automatic speech recognition into HAR research (2021). In 2022, Hui Liu proposed novel variants of the pitch histogram, the merged pitch histogram and the pitch-duration histogram, and successfully applied them to ethnomusicology studies and singing aids. Currently, Hui Liu has two technology patents pending.
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