Sandra Arranz-Paraíso

Sandra Arranz Paraíso is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Psychology at the Complutense University of Madrid. She holds a Psychology degree and has received numerous awards throughout her academic journey, highlighting the first national prize for academic excellence in the field of Health Sciences for her performance in the Psychology degree. Also, she has a Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology (Cognitive Science). Her experience is multidisciplinary, having worked on research related to basic psychological processes, Automatic Engineering and Robotics, and data science. Her training highlights two master’s degrees related to Data Science, ML, Psychometrics and cognitive process modeling. She has participated in two patents and has 15 publications in international journals, as well as contributing to four book chapters in the fields of engineering and computer science, highlighting contributions on AI and virtual reality. She has been part of the research team for 5 projects funded by national and European institutions in interdisciplinary groups and has obtained 5 competitive contracts throughout her research career.

Publications

Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, and Augmented Reality to Enhance Visual Quality and Accessibility in Sustainable Built Environments
Sandra Arranz-Paraíso, Daniel Arranz-Paraíso. © 2024. 21 pages.
Artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and smart home technologies can enhance visual quality, functionality, and inclusion in built...
Filters and Life: A Glimpse Into the Future for the Generation of Healthier Homes and Architectural Constructions
Daniel Arranz-Paraiso, Sandra Arranz-Paraíso. © 2024. 22 pages.
Particle pollution, such as PM2.5 and PM10, poses a growing threat to human health and the environment. These particles come from natural sources like plant pollen, as well as...
The Extent of New Technologies in Urban Environments: Virtual Reality, Lighting, and Accessibility
Sandra Arranz-Paraíso, Daniel Arranz-Paraíso. © 2023. 22 pages.
The United Nations estimated in 2018 that 68% of the population would live in urban areas in 2050. At the time of the estimate, the percentage was 55%, which would mean an...