Daniela M. Romano
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Dr. Daniela M. Romano is a pioneering researcher at the intersection of human-computer interaction, affective computing, and interactive art. Her work explores how technology can support emotional well-being, particularly through mindful emotion regulation and tangible, shape-changing interfaces. One of her most notable contributions is the "Coral Morph," an artistic, soft-robotic textile installation designed for public spaces that responds to users' heart rates to foster mindfulness and emotional awareness. This work, published in 2024, has already garnered 11 citations, highlighting its timely impact. Dr. Romano’s research uniquely blends artistic expression with rigorous scientific inquiry, creating installations that are both aesthetically compelling and therapeutically valuable. Her contributions are shaping the future of well-being technology, demonstrating how interactive art can serve as a tool for mental health in everyday environments.
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