University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus, Puerto Rico
Sebastian Burgos Fernandez is a graduate student in Neurocognition and Human Development at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras campus. His research explores the intersection of emerging technologies and interpersonal dynamics, he was among the first scholars to examine phubbing within the Puerto Rican college student population. He also investigates the integration of artificial intelligence into psychological research. Currently, he serves as a teaching assistant for the Research Methods course and is a member of the Emerging Technologies Research Laboratory. In parallel with his research and teaching responsibilities, Sebastián is pursuing a master’s degree in Neurocognition and Human Development.