Summary
Teresa Paulino is a human-centered design and HCI-focused researcher with a decade of experience developing technologies for health and neurorehabilitation. Currently a postdoctoral researcher at Interactive Technologies Institute and ARDITI and an invited adjunct professor at Universidade da Madeira, she bridges applied research, teaching, and translational projects like LoGa Culture and BRANT. Her background combines a PhD in Informatics Engineering with hands-on roles in interactive media, rehabilitation systems, and platform-driven biomedical initiatives across Macaronesia. Teresa is passionate about co-creating tech that improves quality of life and uniquely pairs academic rigor with practical experience running a small business and building stakeholder-facing tools.
10 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Contabilidade e Auditoria, Contabilidade e Auditoria at Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração de Coimbra
PhD, Informatics Engineering - Human-Computer Interaction, PhD, Informatics Engineering - Human-Computer Interaction at Universidade da Madeira
Portuguese, English, French