Lectures |
Week
1 |
Week
2 |
Week
3 |
Week
4 |
Week
5 |
Week
6 |
Week
7 |
Week
8 |
Week
9 |
Week
10 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Tuesday, February
23rd
|
Improving Home
Environments for Older Adults Matteo Zallio, M.Arch, PhD Fulbright
Scholar |
Abstract: As the world's
population ages and new services and technologies proliferate, older adults are
facing increasing difficulties understanding and using these new technologies.
While Assistive Technology has the potential to improve their quality of life
and increase their independence, older adults may find it difficult to identify
truly beneficial solutions.
This lecture will offer an overview of
the main challenges that older adults face and provide critical knowledge on
successful design techniques through numerous examples and a discussion of
guidelines for shaping inclusive environments.
Biosketch: Matteo Zallio is an award-winning
designer, UX researcher, and adjunct professor. As a creative designer he
worked with different research institutions, non-profit organizations and
companies, in the field of education, health and wellbeing, mobility and
transportation, performing user research, need-finding, concept brainstorming,
and prototyping of people-centered solutions.
A passionate
researcher, eclectic inventor and UX design strategist, Matteo has developed an
extensive track record understanding peoples needs and incorporating
complex technical requirements into prototypes with the goal to improve
people's lives through inclusive futuristic solutions.
He was the
founder and CEO of the startup Dean
Design Lab and was previously appointed as UX design researcher at the
Autonomous Systems Laboratory at Stanford
University, Fulbright research fellow at Stanford University,
Center for Design
Research, adjunct professor at
INSEEC, San
Francisco, postdoctoral UX researcher at Technological University Dublin, and spent
his life researching and designing people-centered experiences.
During his
career he served as chairman of the Irish National Mirror Committee for the
standard ISO TC 314 Ageing
Societies and is an expert representative for the standard ISO TC 215
WG2 Health Informatics and ISO TC 314 Ageing Societies,
as well as reviewer for academic journals and judge for international
scientific panels and design competitions.
Matteo is
currently a Marie Sklodowska-Curie senior research fellow at
University of Cambridge,
Inclusive
Design Group, working on an international EU-funded project with IWBI (International Well Building
Institute) to develop accessibility and inclusivity metrics to improve life
within smart environments and UX Design consultant.
His passion
to give back and share his experiences lead Matteo to become a coach and mentor
at Open IDEO,
SF-InnoDays 2019,
Lead the Future, and an expert member
of several European innovation partnerships, coaching hundreds of students,
researchers and professionals.
- Contact
information:
- University of Cambridge
- Engineering Design
Centre
- Inclusive Design Group
- mz461 -at- cam.ac.uk
- Lecture Material:
- Pre-lecture slides - 1.98 Mb pdf file
- Slides - 3.10 Mb pdf file
- Links:
- Personal website
- LinkedIn
- Meaningful
Age-Friendly Design. Case Studies on Enabling Assistive
Technology
- Inclusive
Healthcare Waiting Rooms: A Comparison Study for Improving the User Experience
within Built Environment
- Design for
Enabling Technologies. A Framework to Empower Multi-level User
Engagement
- Irish
design team's new lighting system for cyclists has 'potential to save
lives'
- IDA Design Awards 2020
- HANDY
- The multipurpose device for everyday use
- TAILT
The smart bicycle fender for all cyclists
- Conference Papers:
- Environment Design to Sustain
Users
- Increasing the Adoption of AAL
solutions, Senior Centred IoT
- IoT Based Recipes for Enabling
Senior Citizens
- Design of a Community-supported
CapAble Microwave System
- Connectivity & Collaboration
is about Inclusion
- Adaptive Environments for
Enabling Senior Citizens
|