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#24 – Clashing Disciplines in Healthcare - Richard Goossens

Out of the Blue

Release Date: 06/30/2022

#26 Conversations on Design & AI show art #26 Conversations on Design & AI

Out of the Blue

We have a fun one for you this time. Recently, our colleague Eric Gu hosted three Delft Design researchers in a conversation on design and AI. Alessandro Bozzon, Maria Luce Lupetti and Kars Alfrink talked about the needs and challenges of designing AI. About the role of the designer in its development and how the design practice itself can change through the relationship with AI. Please enjoy this second bonus episode of season 3. And yes, we will get back to our topic of design and health soon for the next episode, promise. We just couldn’t let this one slip past. Guests:

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#25 International students of Delft Design – Yuka & Jack show art #25 International students of Delft Design – Yuka & Jack

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It’s been a long and well-deserved summer break. Before we headed off, we had a lovely chat with two international student editors of IDE. Yuka & Jack already share their experiences as international students as student editors on the IDE website. For this bonus episode, they talk with Ianus and Producer Marc about work-life balance, what’s it like studying Delft Design and much more. Enjoy! We will be back with our final episode on design & health soon. References in this episode: Student experiences stories > https://www.tudelft.nl/en/ide/education/master-programmes/experiences ...

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#24 – Clashing Disciplines in Healthcare - Richard Goossens show art #24 – Clashing Disciplines in Healthcare - Richard Goossens

Out of the Blue

A design researcher and a doctor sit together for a coffee in a hospital café. They discuss and draw on a napkin what a joined education programme for designers and medical students could look like. What if doctors understood design for healthcare, and designers the healthcare world? 25+ years later and the Medisign MSc track at Industrial Design Engineering, TU Delft is still going strong. We are excited to catch up with its co-founder Richard Goossens, Professor of Physical Ergonomics, for a conversation on biomechanical engineering, design research for healthcare, how serendipity shapes...

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#23 – A Designer walks into a Hospital - Maaike Kleinsmann show art #23 – A Designer walks into a Hospital - Maaike Kleinsmann

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How can design research improve our health, and is it better to design for prevention or for the cure?  We kick off our triptych on Design & Health with Delft Design Professor Maaike Kleinsmann. Ianus and co-host Marc talk with her about working with healthcare professionals as a design researcher, what all this new remote-sensing health-tech for consumers means for personal health challenges and the issue of health data and privacy. And dealing with Strava-men in tight lycra suits.  Professor Kleinsmann is initiator and/or contributor of several large-scale health research projects...

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#22: A License to Operate – Jan Konietzko show art #22: A License to Operate – Jan Konietzko

Out of the Blue

Organisations will need to adapt to the sustainability transition. Companies, governmental institutions and NGO’s all have a role to play. How does this work in our interconnected complex world? We talk with former Delft Design PhD graduate Jan Konietzko about greenwashing, maintaining a license to operate and carbon tunnel vision. He currently works as a Sustainability Advisor at Cognizant while also performing post-doc research at Maastricht University.

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#21: Generative Design – Jun Wu show art #21: Generative Design – Jun Wu

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Maximum functions, minimum amount of materials. That needs to be part of the sustainable future of design. What technologies might be helpful for both the design and production process? Delft Design researcher Jun Wu shares possible technological solutions using 3D printing for what he calls generative design: using algorithms to print the most sustainable product possible. Also: how to create more problems with your solutions, growing bridges with metal or tree vines and bicycles.

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#20: Let it go, let it go — Flora Poppelaars show art #20: Let it go, let it go — Flora Poppelaars

Out of the Blue

We are back with season 3 of the Delft Design podcast Out of the Blue! Producer Marc joins Ianus as a co-host, and they talk with Flora Poppelaars (sustainability & circular economy, Delft Design PhD graduate) about circularity, smartphones, and heavy metal covers of Disney songs.

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#19: Is it good enough? – Jeroen van Erp show art #19: Is it good enough? – Jeroen van Erp

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How do you know if an idea is good? Is it a hunch, a gut feeling? Or can you learn to systematically recognise good ideas and move them further to make them work? In this episode, we talk with Jeroen van Erp, Professor of Concept Design at TU Delft and founder of influential Dutch design agency Fabrique. About ad agencies, how to learn design, and plastic soup. You’re not allowed to leave the podcast without at least 10 new ideas!

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#18: Neutral is impossible - Annemiek van Boeijen show art #18: Neutral is impossible - Annemiek van Boeijen

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There is no universal design. Everyday objects and services that work in some parts of the world, are totally different somewhere else. Annemiek van Boeijen, assistant-professor Design, Culture & Society, argues for design creativity, context and richness in her new book Culture Sensitive Design. We’re also joined by special guest Timo de Rijk, Director of the Design Museum in Den Bosch, to discuss culture, design history and the stupidity of efficiency.

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#17: Noise-cancelling windows and wacky giraffes – Joost Dommisse show art #17: Noise-cancelling windows and wacky giraffes – Joost Dommisse

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Working from home provides us with a whole new set of challenges and opportunities. As designers, shouldn’t we be the best equipped people for this? In this final part of our special Freedive isolation series, Ianus chats with Joost Dommisse. He studies Integrated Product Design and they together talk about designing noise-cancelling windows, how to study design from a distance and wacky robotic giraffes.

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A design researcher and a doctor sit together for a coffee in a hospital café. They discuss and draw on a napkin what a joined education programme for designers and medical students could look like. What if doctors understood design for healthcare, and designers the healthcare world?

25+ years later and the Medisign MSc track at Industrial Design Engineering, TU Delft is still going strong. We are excited to catch up with its co-founder Richard Goossens, Professor of Physical Ergonomics, for a conversation on biomechanical engineering, design research for healthcare, how serendipity shapes many wonderfully clashing collaborations and digital twins vs. digital doppelgängers. And much, much more. Enjoy!

References in this episode:

ReLive App > https://www.relive.cc/?hl=en

Wingspan boardgame > https://www.999games.nl/wingspan-bordspel.html

George Lakoff & Rafael Núñez – Where Mathematics Comes From > https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53337.Where_Mathematics_Come_From

George Lakoff – Is Mathematics Invented or Discovered (Youtube) > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_LDN1SefH8&t=51s