Designing for Connection, Creativity, and a Sustainable Future
I’ve always been drawn to the question of how technology can make our lives not just easier but more meaningful. Over the years, that question has guided me toward understanding how it might also help us live more sustainably, especially within families, where small habits often begin.
As part of my PhD in Human–Robot Interaction, I study how social robots can support sustainable living at home. I’m interested in how these technologies can create awareness, spark reflection, and gently inspire change through shared family experiences.
I’m particularly passionate about helping children understand sustainability in ways that feel natural and inspiring. Through creative educational materials such as activity books, learning kits, and simple digital content, I aim to integrate sustainability into everyday curiosity and care.
At the heart of my work is a simple goal: to explore how research and creativity together can nurture empathy, understanding, and more mindful ways of living.