Luz Valerdi

Research And Teaching Assistant at Tecnológico de Monterrey

Nuevo León, Mexico
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Luz Valerdi is an electronics engineer and researcher with over a decade of experience bridging hardware design, biomedical signal processing, and software development. Holding a PhD from the University of Essex and postdoctoral experience, she has worked extensively on brain-computer interfaces, EEG acquisition and analysis, and transcutaneous electrical stimulation while teaching and mentoring engineering students across Mexican universities. Her strengths combine low-level programming (including assembly) with high-level prototyping in Matlab and Python, enabling end-to-end development from PCB and instrumentation design to signal analysis and pattern recognition. At Tecnológico de Monterrey she continues to blend research and teaching, supervising projects that translate biomedical ideas into working devices. Colleagues value her rare mix of hands-on electronic design and rigorous computational methods, plus a knack for making complex physiological measurements practical for students and researchers.
code10 years of coding experience
job2 years of employment as a software developer
bookEngineer, Electronic, Engineer, Electronic at Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
bookPhD in Computing and Electronic Systems, Brain Computer Interface Research Group, PhD in Computing and Electronic Systems, Brain Computer Interface Research Group at University of Essex
bookThe National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico
languagesEnglish, French, Spanish
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Github Skills (1)

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Github contributions (4)

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Contributions:7 commits, 3 pushes, 1 branch in 2 days
Contributions:3 pushes, 1 branch in 6 days
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Luz Valerdi - Research And Teaching Assistant at Tecnológico de Monterrey