Design

Thinking through making.

My approach to design is human-first, technology-enabled, and driven by values of inclusion and accessibility. I thrive on challenge, whether that's exploring an emerging design space or balancing complex, multi-stakeholder requirements.

Research through design - Educational design - UI/UX

Accessible Quantum Computing

During my PhD, I explored how interface design techniques can make quantum computing more accessible to new learning audiences, helping to address the lack of disciplinary diversity in the field.

Prototyping - Data-driven design - Audiovisual design

Neuroaesthetic Resonance

My Master's thesis project involved developing design techniques to make the experence of using Brain-Computer Interfaces, a pioneering assistive technology, more aesthetically meaningful and enjoyable.

Prototyping - Usability testing - Medical design

Future Mobilities

Together with a diverse team of designers, medical technologists and assistive technology users, I prototyped and tested new UI designs and haptic controls for a motorised wheelchair.

Prototyping - Data-driven design - Experience design

Feel The Vibe

In collaboration with a team of researchers and students at TU Delft, I developed a touchscreen-controlled haptic experience for a wellbeing installation at Dutch Design Week.

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