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Carolina Brum MedeirosAssociate ResearcherSupervisor: Prof. Marcelo M. Wanderley Email: carolina [dot] medeiros [at] mail [dot] mcgill [dot] ca Web: http://www.carolinabrum.com/ Fax: +1 (514) 398-2962 Phone: +1 (514) 398-4535 ext. 094846 |
Funding
Affiliations
Research Interests
- Interfaces: Sensors and Instrumentation
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Body sensor networks
- Sensor fusion and smart sensor networks
- Biomechanics
Academic Background
- Electrical Engineering (Eng.) - Federal University of Santa Catarina/UFSC (Brasil) 2005
- Mechanical Engineering (M.Eng. on Metrology and Instrumentation) - Federal University of Santa Catarina/UFSC (Brasil) 2009
- Ph.D. (currently) Music Technology, McGill University (Montreal) 2014
Past Projects
Current Projects
- sportsemble: project of Responsive Environments Group/MIT Media Lab in collaboration with Eric M. Berkson, M.D (Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School),RedSox and C-Motion - Tom Kepple, developer of Visual3D. sportsemble is the master and PhD thesis project of Michael Lapinski under the orientation of Prof. Joseph Paradiso/MIT.
- Modular design for sensor research: Legos and 3D printing
Publications
Articles
- Carolina Brum Medeiros and Marcelo M. Wanderley. "A Comprehensive Review of Sensors and Instrumentation Methods Used in Musical Expression". Sensors Journal, vol. 14, number 8, MDPI, 2014, pages 13556–13591. DOI: 10.3390/s140813556.
- Carolina Brum Medeiros and Marcelo M. Wanderley. "Multiple-model Linear Kalman Filter Framework for Unpredictable Signals". IEEE Sensors Journal, vol. 14, number 4, IEEE, 2014, pages 979–991. DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2013.2291683.
In Proceedings
- Carolina Brum Medeiros and Marcelo M. Wanderley. "Evaluating of sensor technologies for The Rulers, a kalimba-like Digital Musical Instrument". In Proceedings of the 8th Sound and Music Computing (SMC) Conference, 2011.
Dissertations
- Carolina Brum Medeiros. "Advanced Instrumentation and Sensor Fusion in Input Devices for Musical Expression". PhD thesis, McGill University. Thesis defended on March 30, 2015.