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20182024

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Research interests

My research interests include modelling of brain dynamics at different scales, the study of brain oscillations and their functionality in the brain. My research involves using experimental and modelling tools with the aim of contributing to the enhancement of sensory stimulation techniques. My current Project is related to the modelling of brain signals during periodic stimulation.  

Personal profile

Dra. Mónica Otero completed her PhD in Electronic Engineering at the Technical University Federico Santa María (UTFSM). Upon completion, she was research Assistant at the Advance Center of Electronics and Electrical Engineering (AC3E), and she got a Fondecyt Postdoctorate funding to carry out research on the entrainment of brain oscillations. She was lecturer on Computers Programming at the University of Valparaiso and at the UTFSM teaching Electronic Bioengineering. Currently, she is an associate researcher at the Basal Center Ciencia & Vida and Academic Investigator at the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Design of the University San Sebastián (Santiago de Chile).

Teaching

Dra. Mónica Otero is graduated in Computer Science at the University of Havana. After that she got a PhD in Electronic Engineering at the Technical University Federico Santa María. She teaches Applied Programming at the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Design of the University San Sebastián (USS). She is part of the lecturers at the PhD program on Computational Biology (USS) in the Artificial Intelligence and Data Science course. She is also part of the lecturers at the course of Biomedicine at the PhD program in Cellular Biology and Biomedicine (USS).

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

External positions

Basal Center Ciencia & Vida, Fundación Ciencia y Vida, Santiago, Chile

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