prof. dr. Bastiaan Baccarne
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0000-0002-8489-3285
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- Dr. Bas Baccarne is senior researcher at research group imec-mict-UGent and doctor-assistant at design.nexus, Department of Industrial Systems Engineering and Product Design of the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture at Ghent University, Belgium. His academic interests converge on the crossroads between users and technology, with a particular interest in urban environments (e.g. urban HCI, urban living labs, smart cities). His research focusses on the development and evaluation of new interfaces in the urban environment to solve wicked urban issues, approached from a citizen-centric perspective. Intrigued by participatory design, urban innovation and (the shaping of) civic technology, Bas has been active for more than a decade in several research projects with local governments, smart city SMEs & start-ups and transdisciplinary research teams covering topics such as crowdsourcing, hackathons, crowdfunding, digital citizenship, participation inequalities, citizen science, urban commons, innovation ecosystems, urban social informatics and digital civic engagement.
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Living Lab Assessment Method (LLAM) : towards a methodology for context-sensitive impact and value assessment
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Bridging vision and action : integrating urban living labs and future methodologies
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Evaluating the impact of living labs using an AI-augmented framework for enhanced value assessment
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The reservoir effect : the role of GenAI based conversational agents in participatory futures
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Supporting scientific reasoning and argumentation for design engineers based on the four-component instructional design model
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Designing independence : a user-centred solution for active wheelchair users in cleaning their wheels
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Assessing the impact of digitized local cultural heritage on neighborhood social dynamics
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Living Lab Assessment Method (LLAM) : towards a methodology for context-sensitive value assessments
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Comparing virtual and real-life rapid prototyping methods for user testing smart city interfaces : a case study
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Comon : catalysing innovative solutions to complex societal problems through transdisciplinary experimentation