User Experience Design Laboratory

Create and design products and services that provide positive experiences!

Today, undertakings that emphasize not merely an abundance of excellent technologies and functions, but also the “experiences” that users obtain through products and services, are of increasing importance. These experiences include ease of use, feelings of comfort and satisfaction, and positive impressions that remain after use. We research service design, user interface design and other areas to provide users with better experiences, with a focus on user- and human-centered design (UCD, HCD) and ergonomic methods.

College of Engineering and Design Department of Engineering and Design Robotics and Information Design Course / Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Master's Program) Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Course / Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Doctor's Program) Functional Control Systems Course
Faculty Name
YOSHITAKE, Ryoji
Keyword
Ergonomics,Human Factors,Human interactions,User-centered design,Comfortableness,Affective engineering,Visual information processing,Consumer behaviors,Interface designs
Laboratory location
Centennial Main Building TOYOSU Campus 6F 06K07-2

STUDY FIELDS

  • Design engineering

FOR SOCIETY

By leveraging UCD and human engineering knowledge and methods, our work contributes to the planning and design of products, systems and services that are easy to use and fascinatingly receptive.

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