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Prof. Stephen J. Wang (PhD MA M.Eng BA, SFHEA) is Full Professor in UX Design & Design Intelligence at School of Design and Scheme Leader of Master of Design. He is currently appointed as Distinguished Visiting Professor of Tsinghua University (The Future Lab). Before these roles, Stephen was the joint Head of MA/MSc Innovation Design Engineering (IDE) and MA/MSc Global Innovation Design (GID) programmes at Royal College of Art, which were delivered jointly with Imperial College London; and the RCA Director of RCA-IIS Tokyo Design Lab, London. Before the RCA, Stephen was Senior Lecturer and the Program Director of Interaction Design in the Department of Design and Founding Director of the Monash, Tsinghua and Zokei University joint laboratory the International Tangible Interaction Design Lab. He has a PhD in Architecture Design from Tokyo University of the Arts (Geidai), an MA in Interaction Design from Tama Art University, Tokyo, an MEng in Simulation Technology from the Royal Melbourne Institution of Technology, Melbourne, and a BA in Industrial Design from the Academy of Arts & Design, Tsinghua University, Beijing. Before working at Monash University, Stephen was a Professor at Tokyo Zokei University, Japan, Senior Lecturer at the Swinburne University of Technology, Australia and a professional designer at several design consulting firms. His design practice focuses on innovation in interactive installations, interactive controlling systems and informational products. The focus of Stephen’s research and practise is the exploration of new design methods, technology possibilities and related curriculum development in the field of innovative design. In recent years, he has published peer-reviewed papers in journals including Material Horizons and PLOS ONE, patents, book chapters and authored academic books with Springer and Tsinghua University Press. As an experienced interaction and industrial designer, he has been involved in commercial product development, led major research projects and exhibited across Australia, China and Japan. Stephen is currently the International Editorial Board Member of Archives of Design Research (Q1), and International Editor and Editorial Board Member of the Journal of Zhuangshi (Tsinghua University Press). Education and Academic Qualifications Senior Fellowship, The Higher Education Academy, UK PhD in Architecture, Tokyo University of Fine Arts, Japan M.Eng. in Computing Engineering (Simulation Technology), Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, Australia M.A. in Interaction Design, Tama Art University, Japan B.A., Industrial Design, Tsinghua University, China Professional Qualifications Jul 2012 → … Level 2 MIGR Supervision Membership, Level 2 MIGR Supervision Membership Aug 2010 → … Level 1 MIGR Supervision Membership, Level 1 MIGR Supervision Membership Academic and Professional Experiences Joint head of programme, Innovation Design Engineering (IDE) & Global Innovation Design (GID), Royal College of Art , London RCA Director, RCA-IIS Tokyo Design Lab, London Founding Director, International Tangible Interaction Design Lab (ITID-Lab) (till today) Senior Lecturer & Program Director, Mater of Interaction Design, MADA, Monash University, Melbourne Professor, Leader of the Interaction Design Stream at Tokyo Zokei University, Tokyo

研究领域

创新设计/智能系统设计/以人为本的人工智能设计(设计智能)/交互/体验设计/工业设计

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CoSculpt: An AI-Embedded Human-Robot Collaboration System for Sculptural Creation Puffy: A Step-by-step Guide to Craft Bio-inspired Artifacts with Interactive Materiality Hybrid-Dimensional Visualization and Interaction - Integrating 2D and 3D Visualization with Semi-Immersive Navigation Techniques Volume-invariant ionic liquid microbands as highly durable wearable biomedical sensors Emo-MG Framework: LSTM-based Multi-modal Emotion Detection through Electroencephalography Signals and Micro Gestures Data Transparency Design in Internet of Things: A Systematic Review EmoSense: Revealing True Emotions Through Microgestures The Correlation of Regional Microstructure and Mechanics of the Cervical Articular Process in Adults Detecting subtle yet fast skeletal muscle contractions with ultrasoft and durable graphene-based cellular materials Nanowire‐Based Soft Wearable Human–Machine Interfaces for Future Virtual and Augmented Reality Applications Infrastructure-Integrated Photovoltaic (IIPV): a boost to solar energy’s green credentials? Correction to Standing Enokitake-like Nanowire Films for Highly Stretchable Elastronics Standing Enokitake-like Nanowire Films for Highly Stretchable Elastronics Liquid biofuels: not a long-term transport solution Energy savings from Smart Cities: A critical analysis The Virtual-Spine Platform-Acquiring, visualizing, and analyzing individual sitting behavior Could automated vehicles reduce transport energy? Can new communication technology promote sustainable transport? Pairing craft-making with Mandarin eBooks: An investigation into the use of craft for language learning by preschoolers Augmented Reality Meets Tangibility: A New Approach for Early Childhood Education Sandtime: A Tangible Interaction Featured Sensory Play Installation For Children To Increase Social Connection Strategies for Household Energy Conservation Can Electric Vehicles Deliver Energy and Carbon Reductions? Strategies for household energy conservation Relevé: An at-home ballet self-learning interactive system To Develop and Evaluate Children’s Cognitive Development through An AR-Playful-Learning Approach 3D-Stereoscopic Immersive Analytics Projects at Monash University and University of Konstanz Skin Inspired Fractal Strain Sensors Using a Copper Nanowires and Graphite Microflakes Hybrid Conductive Network A Spherical-Wavefront-Based Scatterer Localization Algorithm Using Large-Scale Antenna Arrays Impact of Dynamic Wideband MIMO Body Channel Characteristics on Healthcare Rehabilitation of Walking Tangible Interaction Design: Preparing Future Designers for The Needs of Industrial Innovation Assessing Global Renewable Energy Forecasts A New Approach for Reducing Urban Transport Energy Load Management in District Heating Operation Tangible Interaction Design: Preparing Future Designers for The Needs of Industrial Innovation Seesaw: An Interactive Display to Facilitate Social Interaction Eco-Efficiency Indicators for Urban Transport Low-carbon Cities: Lifestyle Changes are Necessary Challenges in Smart Low-temperature District Heating Development

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