Author Biographies

Camilo S. Jiménez is a physics engineer, currently pursuing a Master's degree in Physical Sciences with a specialization in Information and Communication Technologies. His research focuses on Internet of Things (IoT), biomedical signal processing, teleassistance systems, and the design of affordable technological solutions for healthcare.
Isabel C. Echeverri-Ocampo is a biomedical engineer and researcher specializing in bioinformatics, machine learning, and biomedical signal processing. With extensive experience in academia, she has led research projects in neurodegenerativediseases, computational neuroscience, and precision medicine. Her work integrates artificial intelligence with biomedical data analysis to develop innovative diagnostic tools.
Belarmino Segura Giraldo received a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Manizales, Manizales, Colombia, in 1993, with a specialization in university teaching from the Universidad Cat´olica de Manizales, Manizales, in 2000, and an M.Sc. degree in physics and a Ph.D. degree in engineering from the Universidad Nacionalde Colombia Sede Manizales in 2004 and 2010, respectively. He is a university teaching specialist. He is a researcher with the Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Manizales, Manizales, Colombia, supporting academic and research processes in biophysics, instrumentation, biomaterials, digital signal processing, and image processing. He is currently working on a technological platform of LABORATORIOS REMOTOS (remote laboratories) through automatization processes, IoT, and innovation, looking for solving necessities in the digital transformation in education.
Carolina Márquez-Narváez is a systems engineer and has a Master's in Engineering from the Autonomous University of Manizales, and a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain. Her research areas include teleassistance, the Internet of Things, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and software development.
Diego A. Cortes is a biomedical engineer from the Autonomous University of Manizales and a Master’s student in Education and Digital Transformation at the University of Manizales. He works in the fields of teaching, biotechnology management, and research in digital signal processing and software development.
Fernando Arango Gómez is a specialist in neonatology, having graduated from Universidad del Valle, and holds a Master’s degree in Epidemiology. With a strong background in neonatal care, he has dedicated his career to attending critically ill newborns. His training in epidemiology has allowed him to integrate data analysis and research into his clinical practice, contributing to the improvement of neonatal care protocols.
Oscar Julián López graduated as a Pediatrician and Epidemiologist from Universidad de Caldas and also a Neonatologist from Universidad de Antioquia. Has been working at SES since 2012 and is currently the head of the Maternal-Fetal Department at our institution. He also serves as a faculty member at Universidad de Caldas, is an instructor for the Colombian Neonatology Association in neonatal resuscitation, and acts as an advisor for the ”Safe Motherhood” program of the Manizales Health Department.
Santiago Murillo-Rendón is an electronic engineer and has a Master's in Engineering from the National University of Colombia, with a Ph.D. in Cognitive Sciences from the Autonomous University of Manizales. His research areas include teleassistance, the Internet of Things, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
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