Nils Jäger
@j_nils
researcher in adaptive architecture, human-building interaction, embodiment, wellbeing || assist. prof. at uni of nottingham (architecture). views are my own.
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24-06-2011 08:41:47
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Our young people face an uncertain future, so the latest project from our colleague Professor Paul Crawford is certainly topical. He's teamed up with Aardman to create this series of short films, made for and with 17-24 year olds. What's Up With Everyone? buff.ly/3u4f0Ak
La terza edizione di The City We Have in Mind ospiterà un panel di psicologi, scienziati e architetti per indagare gli effetti dell’Intelligenza Artificiale sugli esseri umani. The Centre for Conscious Design ANFA Ultime iscrizioni: tuned-arch.it/intelligenza-a… #architecture #AI #neuroscience #IOT
Submitted the first paper of 2022 this week for the UKRI TAS Hub project “TAS for Healthcare at Home”. The project is co-lead by Dr Liz Dowthwaite and me. Hopefully, one more paper to come with our data.
In this article, we discuss how inconsiderate #design of the built environment may impact the #disabled population; our focus is on users of #Mobility #AssistiveDevices. Nils Jäger tandfonline.com/eprint/DK9RWYW…
Published! Read our new article in which we reflect on #RRI and what to consider when developing autonomous systems to support healthcare at home. UKRI TAS Hub Nottingham Research UoN DABE Computer Science, Uni of Nottingham @UoNEngineering The Institute of Mental Health Mental Health Foundation University of Southampton doi.org/10.1016/j.jrt.…
Blank walls… ready to setup our exhibition “The School Building: Speculative models and socio-semantic maps” today only - come and join us Nottingham Contemporary from 7pm
Showing research from @UoNEngineering UoN DABE Nottingham Research Manchester Metropolitan Uni
Now #OpenAccess: Disabled-by-design: effects of inaccessible urban public spaces on users of mobility assistive devices – a systematic review tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Taylor & Francis Research Insights Nottingham Research Timo Kapsalis Jonathan Hale #universaldesign #accessibility #architecture #cities