Welcome to our research page. We are always looking for people to join our current projects. Do not hesitate to contact us if you wish to collaborate!
While we’re no longer looking to collaborate on our past projects, we are proud to present the knowledge we have gained.
Current projects
WECARE
The WECARE project looks into the design of interactive agents for dementia care by focusing on Aesthetics, Interaction and Behaviour using warm technology.
Warm Contact
During this study, different products exhibiting various types of stimuli were tested to explore whether these could help staying in touch in times when people were not allowed to physically touch their loved ones due to Covid-19.
Past projects
LiveNature
The LiveNature installation offers people with dementia a way to relive the past and get closer to nature through simulated sensory experiences with rich interaction possibilities.
BEZO
The aim of this field study is to describe the current indoor environmental (IE) parameters and to examine how to enhance the IE climate in the nursing home in perspective of residents’ quality of life and well-being of the healthcare professionals.
Building Healthy Environments
This community aims to develop innovative, multidisciplinary projects to submit for funding and to exchange information. We promote our expertise to support policymakers and citizens in creating healthier surroundings that promote an active lifestyle and enhance well-being.
Active Involvement
The research in this PhD study aims at achieving a more complete understanding of how people with dementia can have an active role in the different phases of development of new supportive technologies.
Exploring affective presence in the life of person with dementia
In this research we investigate and describe the need for affective presence in order to provide the experience of togetherness, especially by using affective touch. The unique properties of affective touch to create and experience mediated affective presence for people with dementia are studied, in different contexts and during all the stages of the disease.