个人简介
张岚云,博士,南京航空航天大学讲师。于2018年7月获得诺丁汉大学博士学位,研究方向是以用户为中心的设计。随后在拉夫堡大学设计学院从事博士后研究。主要研究方向为人机交互(human computer interaction),用户中心设计(user-centred design),交领域设计(transdisciplinary design)。
研究领域
人机交互(human computer interaction),以用户为中心的设计(user-centred design),跨领域设计(transdisciplinary design)
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[1] Zhang, L., Cain, R. and Ross, T., 2019. September. Designing the User Experience for New Modes of Electric Vehicle Charging: A Shared Vision, Potential User Issues, and User Attitudes. In Proceedings of International Association of Societies of Design Research. Manchester, UK, 2019.
[2]Zhang, L. and Sun, X., 2018, July. An Interactive Recommender System for Group Holiday Decision-Making. In International Conference of Design, User Experience, and Usability (pp. 673-683). Springer, Cham.
[3]Zhang, L., Sun, X. and Wagner, C., 2018. Exploring the group holiday decision-making process with the support of technology. Information Processing and Management.
[4]Zhang, L., Sun, X. and Wagner, C., 2017. A human factors approach to exploring the experience of group trip planning from the perspective of intra-group interaction. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction.
[5]Zhang, L. and Sun, X., 2017, July. Can Travel Information Websites Do Better? Facilitating the Decision Making Experience for Tourists. In International Conference on Human Interface and the Management of Information (pp. 302-313). Vancouver, Canada, July. Springer, Cham.
[6]Zhang, L. and Sun, X., 2016, May. Designing a Trip Planner Application for Groups: Exploring Group Tourists? Trip Planning Requirements. In Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1329-1336). San Jose, USA, 2016. ACM.
[7]Zhang, L., 2015, September. Supporting group tourists' planning: understanding group preferences through Ubicomp systems. In Adjunct Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers (pp. 483-488). Osaka, Japan, 2015. ACM.