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Rich and Healthy Life

Rich and healthy life concerns how digital interactions and technologies may bring richness, meaning and health to our everyday lives. The theme spans topics from health and wellbeing including physical and mental wellbeing to sports, enjoyment, games, access to culture, nature, food, and in general leading a good life.

If you are interested in joining the working group, please feel free to contact the chair.

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Elena Gutierrez Farewik

Professor, Department of Engineering Mechanics at KTH, Member of the Strategic Research Committee, Chair Working group Rich and Healthy Life, PI of project Deep Camera-Based Movement Analysis for Remote Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy, PI of project Real-time exoskeleton control for human-in-the-loop optimization, Digital Futures Faculty

+46 8 790 77 19
lanie@kth.se

Georgios Andrikopoulos

Assistant Professor at KTH ITM , Co-PI: Real-time exoskeleton control for human-in-the-loop optimization, Digital Futures Faculty

+46 8 790 63 31
geoand@kth.se
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Arvind Kumar

Associate Professor, Division of Computational Science and Technology at KTH, Working group Rich and Healthy Life, Co-PI of research project Digitizing Brain Data for Health and Disease, Digital Futures Faculty

+46 8 790 62 24
arvkumar@kth.se

Xiaogai Li

Associate Professor, CBH School at KTH, Co-PI: AI-based Positioning and Personalization Platform for Human Body Models (HBMs), Former Co-PI: Seed funding for large grant proposals, Working group Rich and Healthy Life, Digital Futures Faculty

xiaogai@kth.se
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Lina Rahm

Assistant Professor, The Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH, Working group Rich and Healthy Life, Digital Futures Faculty

linarahm@kth.se

Chiara Rossitto

Associate Professor of Human-Computer Interaction, Department of Computer and Systems Sciences (DSV), Stockholm University, Working group Rich and Healthy Life, Digital Futures Faculty

+46 8 16 17 29
chiara@dsv.su.se
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Kristoffer Sahlin

Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics at Stockholm University and SciLifeLab Fellow, Working group Rich and Healthy Life, Digital Futures Faculty

ksahlin@math.su.se
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Eva-Lotta Sallnäs Pysander

Professor Media Technology and Interaction Design at KTH, Working group Rich and Healthy Life, Digital Futures Faculty

+46 8 790 66 26
evalotta@kth.se

Wouter Van der Wijngaart

Professor Division of Micro and Nanosystems at KTH, Working group Rich and Healthy Life, PI of research project Robotic Matter, Digital Futures Faculty

+46 8 790 66 13
wouter@kth.se