Luisa Fernanda Borbón Rodríguez

Luisa Fernanda Borbón Rodríguez

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Data Scientist
Colombia

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    Data Scientist public Remote experience
    Rappipay
    Mar 2023 - Current (2 years 3 months)
  • Aptuno
    Data Scientist public Remote experience
    Aptuno
    Nov 2021 - Current (3 years 7 months)
  • Ministerio de Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones de Colombia (MinTIC)
    Desarrollo de Software
    Ministerio de Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones de Colombia (MinTIC)
    Sep 2020 - Dec 2020 (4 months)
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  • Universidad de los Andes
    Grado en Ingeniería, Ingeniería Biomédica
    Universidad de los Andes
    Jan 2015 - Aug 2020 (5 years 8 months)
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  • Gobierno de Colombia
    Misión TIC 2022 public Remote experience
    Gobierno de Colombia
    Aug 2020 - Dec 2020 (5 months)
  • Universidad de los Andes
    Bachelor’s Thesis: Analysis of pressure points in patients with lower limb prosthesis (Hohku).
    Universidad de los Andes
    Jan 2019 - Dec 2019 (1 year)
    - Development of the main interface in C# for wireless reception and real-time display of pressure sensor signals. A medical device that measures and shows the pressure distribution on an amputee member to help in the coupling process. The system was composed of 5 pressure sensors, an integrated circuit to send the signals via Bluetooth, and an interface to graph the data in real-time.
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    Critical Analysis of NeuroRights to free will and equal access to mental augmentation
    IUS ET SCIENTIA
    Jan 2020 - Dec 2020 (1 year)
    Advances in neurotechnologies and artificial intelligence have led to an innovative proposal to establish ethical and legal limits to the development of technologies: Human NeuroRights. In this sense, the article addresses, first, some advances in neurotechnologies and artificial intelligence, as well as their ethical implications. Second, the state of the art on the innovative proposal of Human NeuroRights is exposed, specifically, the proposal of the NeuroRights Initiative of Columbia University. Third, the proposal for the rights of free will and equitable access to augmentation technologies is critically analyzed to conclude that, although it is necessary to propose new regulations for neurotechnologies and artificial intelligence