Faculty
Current Students
Doctoral Students

Shamim Golafshan
Shamim Golafshan holds a B.Sc. in Computer Science from the Department of Mathematics at the University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran, and an M.S. in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics from the Department of Computer Engineering at the University of Isfahan. She is now pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at Florida International University. Her research interests include Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Virtual Reality, and Human Computer Interaction for the healthcare and medical domain.

Trinity Socorro
Trinity Soccoro holds a B.S. and an M.S. in Information Technology from Florida International University, where she also worked as an I.T. support personnel. She is a member of the Upsilon Pi Epsilon Honor Society. She is now pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at Florida International University. Her research interests include Affective Computing, and Human-Computer Interaction.
VISAGE lab Alumni
Post Doctoral Students
- Carlos Largacha Martinez, 2020-2021 Fullbright Fellow, Research Professor in Management, University of the Andes, Columbia
- Mihai Polceanu, 2015-2016. PhD in Computer Science, École nationale supérieure des télécommunications de Bretagne (ENSTB), France.
- Brian R. Duffy, 2005-2006. PhD in Computer Science, University College Dublin, Ireland.
Ph.D. students
Alban Delamarre, PhD in Computer Science, Florida International University, 2020. Upon graduation, Dr. Delamarre joined the Dan Marino Foundation to continue working on the topic of his PhD dissertation topic – namely How to design, develop, and evaluate virtual reality training software to help people practice their social skills, now in particular for people with autism spectrum disorder.
Dr. Reza Amini, PhD in Computer Science, Florida International University, 2015. Upon graduation, Dr. Amini became Senior Research Software Engineer at iPSoft Corporation to continue working on the application to industry of what he studied in his PhD dissertation topic – namely How to construct 3D models of non-verbal behavior to create expressive avatars?
Dr. Ugan Yasavur, PhD in Computer Science, Florida International University, 2014. Upon graduation, Dr. Yasavur became a Senior Research Software Engineer at iPSoft Corporation to continue working on the application to industry of what he studied in his PhD dissertation topic – namely, How to build dialog management systems to enable flowing conversations with intelligent avatars?
Fatma Nasoz, PhD in Computer Science, 2004. Upon graduation, Dr. Nasoz became Assistant Professor in the Department of Informatics, University of Las Vegas, Nevada.Master students
- Jonathan Fields, 2025.
- Stephanie Lunn, 2020.
- Guido Ruiz, 2016.
- Shakil Md Ahamed, 2014.
- Tessa Verhoef, 2008.
- Damien Birraux, 2007.
- Eric Bahini, 2007.
- Charles Lecoq, 2007.
- Agnes Abastado, 2007.
- Mikko Lethonen, 2006.
- Marco Paleari, 2006.
- Guillaume Bastard, 2005.
- Andreas Marpaung, 2004.
- Russ Tardif, 2003.
Undergraduate students
- Geeticka Chauhan, 2015, upon graduation accepted in MIT PhD program.
- Stephanie Lunn, 2014, funded by NSF Research Experience for Undergraduate Students grant; then joined our lab as Master student.
- Daniel Rivero, 2015, funded by NSF Research Experience for Undergraduate Students grant.
- Shadeh Ferris-Francis, 2014, then joined the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.
- Santiago Bolivar, 2013, funded by NSF Research Experience for Undergraduate Students grant, joined Dan Marino Foundation.
- Guido Ruiz, 2013, then joined our lab as Master graduate student.
- Jorge Travieso, funded by a grant from Numedeon-NSF, 2013, then joined iPSoft as software engineer.
- Karen Fernandez Silva, McNair Program Fellow, 2012, accepted in the computer science graduate program on human-computer interaction at the University of Michigan.
- Claudia de Leon, funded by grant from Vcom3D–NSF throughout 2011; then joined Ultimate Software where she is a Software Test Engineer.
- Gabriel Lizarraga, funded by Computing Research Association Women (CRA-W) Distributed Mentoring Program; then accepted in FIU SCIS Ph.D program, 2008.
- Karen Perez, funded by grant from Computing Research Association Women (CRA-W) Distributed Mentoring Program, 2008.
- Sarah Brown, funded by grant from Computing Research Association Women (CRA-W) Distributed Mentoring Program, 2003; received Grace Hopper Scholarship; then accepted as CS Graduate Student, Simon Fraiser University, Canada.
- Eric Baumer, Received UC Irvine Dean’s Scholarship; then accepted as Ph.D. student, University of California Irvine, 2002.




