Design research goes on, remotely

By March 23, 2020 June 8th, 2020 News

Design research goes on, remotely

According to the federal prevention guidelines, the EPFL+ECAL Lab has taken the necessary measures to maintain its activity. In order to preserve the health of our employees and our students, research work continues remotely and courses are given online. Only user tests that involve a physical presence have been postponed to a later date.

All sessions and visits planned at EPFL+ECAL Lab are replaced by video or phone conferences, until further notice. In a home office setting, our working hours remain the same.

In the current situation more than ever, digital tools enables us to stay in touch with our close ones, to support each other, to learn, to share, to meditate and so much more. We keep working with a human-centered design approach to create sustainable digital innovation.

We look forward to meeting you again. In the meantime, take care and stay healthy.

Do not hesitate to contact us.
Your key contacts per project:

Future Heritage
Emily Groves, email

Poster World
Lara Défayes, email

Trust Over Time

Delphine Ribes, email

JOJ2020, And You
Cédric Duchêne, email

Meditation Robotics
Romain Collaud, email

Ming Shan Digital Project
Lara Défayes, email

Nina Tour
Cédric Duchêne, email

Vacheron Constantin
Delphine Ribes, email

Solidarity Network (Resoli)
Romain Collaud, email

Fonds Starobinski

Romain Collaud, email

Residencies
Pierre-Xavier Puissant, email

Unsolved
Béatrice Durandard, email

Education
Marius Aeberli, email
Emily Groves, email

MAS DRDI applications
mas-drdi-admin@listes.epfl.ch

Press & Communication
Géraldine Morand, email

Further enquiries 
info@epfl-ecal-lab.ch