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Fernando Secomandi
Assistant Professor of Service Design for Emerging Technologies at Technische Universiteit Delft
Fernando Secomandi is a highly accomplished individual with a diverse educational background and extensive experience in the field of design.
He holds a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Design from Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro in Brazil (2003), a Master's degree in Strategic Product Design, and a Ph.D. in Service Design from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands (2007 and 2012 respectively).
Since 2008, Fernando has focused on the intersection of design and the philosophy of technology, with a particular interest in design-driven digital innovation.
He has a strong academic presence, with his work being published in prestigious journals like Design Issues and Design Studies.
Fernando's teaching experience includes a significant period at the Rio de Janeiro State University (Esdi-Uerj) from 2015 to 2021, during which he served as vice-coordinator of the graduate program and coordinator of research.
Currently, he is involved in consulting for global corporations on design-driven digital innovation while pursuing research interests that revolve around design's role in promoting social justice through AI-enabled services.
Fernando also holds the position of Deputy Editor of Design Studies at Elsevier, highlighting his commitment to advancing the field of design through academic publications.
His previous roles include serving as an Assistant Professor of Service Design for Emerging Technologies at Technische Universiteit Delft, collaborating with MJV Innovation, and teaching at various institutions including ESDI - Escola Superior de Desenho Industrial and Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora.
He has also contributed to research as a Doctoral Researcher at Industrial Design Engineering at TU Delft and gained practical experience through an internship at MetrixLab.
With his vast expertise and dedication to the field, Fernando Secomandi continues to make significant contributions to design and technology.