Sensorial design: feel, move, interact!
Date: 5 Oct 2022 Speakers: Kristi Kuusk and Dila Demir Abstract: Inspired from the design methods that embody movement-based thinking, we aim for designing with
2022 European Researchers’ Night
During the 2022 European Researcher’s Night in Madrid, Ana Tajadura-Jiménez participated in Teatro y ciencia: más allá del bienestar (Theater and Science: beyond well-being). This
Magic Shoes
Magic Shoes 2016-2019 Magic Shoes was a research project funded by the Spanish Agencia Estatal de Investigación and the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Grant
Magic Lining
Magic Lining 2017-2018 Magic Lining was a collaborative science-art project with artist Kristi Kuusk funded by the S+T+ARTS initiative of the European Commission, launched under
Omar Valdiviezo Hernández
Laia is an Interaction Design researcher. Her research explores how interactive technologies can be designed and used to affect people’s sensorimotor experiences of themselves and others, particularly in contexts of health and wellbeing.
Judith Ley-Flores
Laia is an Interaction Design researcher. Her research explores how interactive technologies can be designed and used to affect people’s sensorimotor experiences of themselves and others, particularly in contexts of health and wellbeing.
José Vega-Cebrián
AQU Associate Professor with a PhD in AI. He specialises in Deep Learning, Complex Systems Modelling, and Unconventional Computing. He joined UOC (Barcelona, Spain) as a postdoctoral researcher in 2018 to develop XAI models for use in affective computing and human well-being.
Laura Alonso Alonso
AQU Associate Professor with a PhD in AI. He specialises in Deep Learning, Complex Systems Modelling, and Unconventional Computing. He joined UOC (Barcelona, Spain) as a postdoctoral researcher in 2018 to develop XAI models for use in affective computing and human well-being.
Laia Turmo Vidal
AQU Associate Professor with a PhD in AI. He specialises in Deep Learning, Complex Systems Modelling, and Unconventional Computing. He joined UOC (Barcelona, Spain) as a postdoctoral researcher in 2018 to develop XAI models for use in affective computing and human well-being.
Mohammad Mahdi Dehshibi
AQU Associate Professor with a PhD in AI. He specialises in Deep Learning, Complex Systems Modelling, and Unconventional Computing. He joined UOC (Barcelona, Spain) as a postdoctoral researcher in 2018 to develop XAI models for use in affective computing and human well-being.