May 2022: Design for digital wellbeing and mental health
Posted: May 4th, 2022 | Author: Mark Connolly | Filed under: Events | Tags: event | No Comments »Corina Sas is joining us for this timely session:
“This talk outlines part of my work on technologies for wellbeing and mental health, with an emphasis on their ethical underpinnings. It outlines award winning research described in TOCHI and JMIR journals, CHI and DIS publications targeting emotion and memory processes for digital wellbeing, depression, stress and dementia. The talk covers several prototypes developed and evaluated with my research group involving smart material interfaces, wearable biofeedback interfaces, 3D food printing technologies or large displays, as well as novel tools supporting their design. The talk articulates the value of this body of work for novel design implications for wellbeing and mental health technologies and their ethics.”
About Corina Sas
Corina Sas is Professor in Human-Computer Interaction and Digital Health with the School of Computing and Communications, and Assistant Dean for Research Enhancement with the Faculty of Science and Technology at Lancaster University, UK. Her research is in the area of technologies for wellbeing and health. She published over 200 papers, and her work received extensive media coverage as well as 5 Best Paper and Honourable Mention Awards. She has been investigator on competitively awarded grants totalling over £15.1 million and is part of the Editorial Boards of the ACM Transactions in Human-Computer Interaction, and Taylor & Francis Human Computer Interaction journals. This academic year she is in sabbatical leave visiting University of California at Santa Cruz, University of California at Irvine, and Stanford University.
Please register for this free event
May 19, 2022
12:00pm ET
Live streamed to wherever you are!
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