Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Date: Thursday, 23/May/2024
8:15am
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10:15am
D411: HUMAN-AI SYNERGY FOR THE FUTURE OF DESIGN
Location: Congress Hall Ragusa
Chair: Ji Han, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
 

From human-centred to humanity-ecosystem centred design. How can we dialogue with AI?

Zeynep Oğrak1, Yener Altıparmakoğulları2

1: İzmir Institute of Technology, Turkey; 2: Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Turkey



Concept for enhanced intuition in development management through exploratory data analysis using an extended factor analysis of mixed data

Michael Riesener, Maximilian Kuhn, Benjamin Nils Johannes Lender, Günther Schuh

RWTH Aachen University, Germany



Harmonizing human-AI synergy: behavioral science in AI-integrated design

Dirk Van Rooy, Kristof Vaes

University of Antwerp, Belgium



Designers’ perceptions of a sensor-enabled diary method for enhancing user research

Yuki Taoka, Tomoyuki Tanaka, Momoko Nakatani, Shigeki Saito

Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan



Human-AI collaboration by design

Binyang Song1, Qihao Zhu2, Jianxi Luo2

1: Virginia Tech, United States of America; 2: Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore



Stimulating design ideation with artificial intelligence: present and (short-term) future

Aurora Berni1, Yuri Borgianni1, Federico Rotini2, Milene Gonçalves3, Katja Thoring4

1: Free University of Bozen|Bolzano, Italy; 2: University of Florence, Italy; 3: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; 4: Technical University of Munich, Germany

D412: MODULARISATION AND ADAPTABILITY IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS DESIGN
Location: Congress Hall Bobara
Chair: Dieter Krause, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
 

Applying a product modularization approach on the case of a battery pack

Julia Beibl1, Katharina Zumach1, Sven Wehrend1, Marc Züfle1, Eugen Hein2, Benedikt Plaumann2, Dieter Krause1

1: Hamburg University of Technology, Germany; 2: Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany



From tears to tiers – architectural principles for federated PLM landscapes

Erik Herzog, Johan Tingström, Johanna Wallén Axehill, Åsa Nordling Larsson, Christopher Jouannet

Saab AB, Sweden



A model to describe logistics service architecture based on product architecture

Erika Marie Strøm, Tine Meidahl Münsberg, Lars Hvam

Technical University of Denmark, Denmark



Future-robust product design – validating influencing factors on upgradeable mechatronic systems

Maximilian Kuebler, Carolin Lange, Bastian Glasmacher, Tobias Düser, Albert Albers

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany



Management of rule-based product-portfolios with high variance: a systematic literature review

Thorsten Schmidt, Frank Mantwill

Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg, Germany



Designing lab-on-a-chip systems with attribute dependency graphs

Johannes Soika1, Tobias Wanninger1, Patrick Muschak1, Sebastian Schwaminger1,2, Sonja Berensmeier1,3, Markus Zimmermann1

1: Laboratory for Product Development and Lightweight Design, TUM School of Engineering and Design, Technical University of Munich, Germany; 2: Division of Medicinal Chemistry, Otto Loewi Research Center, Medical University of Graz, Austriacal University of Munich, Germany; 3: Munich Institute for Integrated Materials, Energy and Process Engineering, Technical University of Munich, Germany

D413: HUMAN-CENTRIC DYNAMICS AND INTEGRATION IN DESIGN MANAGEMENT
Location: Congress Hall Orlando 1
Chair: Monica Bordegoni, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
 

Human-centred engineering design: a cross-disciplinary product innovation practice

Sindre Wold Eikevåg1,2, Jan Auernhammer3, Christer W. Elverum1, Henrikke Dybvik1,2, Martin Steinert1

1: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; 2: University of Bristol, United Kingdom; 3: Stanford University, United States of America



Drivers and barriers for design and designers in interdisciplinary product development – a literature-based conceptual model

Bernd Stoehr, Christian Koldewey, Roman Dumitrescu

Heinz Nixdorf Institute, Paderborn University, Germany



Human in the loop: revolutionizing industry 5.0 with design thinking and systems thinking

Mohammad Hossein Dehbozorgi1, James Postell1, David Ward2, Carlo Leardi3, Brendan P. Sullivan1, Monica Rossi1

1: Politecnico di Milano, Italy; 2: TMC Italia, Italy; 3: Tetra Pak Packaging Solutions, Italy



Towards a method for human-centred analysis of external variety

Olga Sankowski, Dieter Krause

Hamburg University of Technology, Germany



Exploring gesture generation for smartwatches: is user elicitation enough?

Saugata Pramanik, Sahil Pabbathi, Shakuntala Acharya

Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India



Gamification as an innovative method in user experience design

David Kessing, Tim Katzwinkel, Manuel Löwer

University of Wuppertal, Germany

D414: DESIGN FOR BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2
Chair: KwanMyung Kim, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)
 

Design to fail? The reasonably foreseeable failure and misuse

Harald Schaub1, Petra Badke-Schaub2

1: University of Bamberg, Germany; 2: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands



Unravelling experiences, barriers, and design strategies for encouraging reusable takeaway cup usage

Laure Herweyers, Els Du Bois, Ingrid Moons

University of Antwerp, Belgium



Towards cycling engagement by mapping design interventions to observed barriers: an example from Glasgow’s bike share programme

Mia Shepherd1, Tripp Shealy2, Lewis Urquhart1, Deirdre Harrington1, Anja Maier1,3

1: University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom; 2: Virginia Tech, United States of America; 3: Technical University of Denmark, Denmark



Evaluating design approaches for encouraging behavior change in editors: exploring a digital nudging strategy in a non-personalized recommender system to promote adoption of augmented analytics

Tanja Heinrich1,2, Oliver Szasz1

1: Macromedia University of Applied Sciences, Germany; 2: Ippen Digital, Germany



Weak tie interactions in networking: five types of interaction structures

Georgina Nightingall, Weston Baxter

Imperial College London, United Kingdom



Design strategies to facilitate second-hand clothing acquisition

Marie Das1, Ingrid Moons2, Els Du Bois1

1: Faculty of Design Sciences, University of Antwerp, Belgium; 2: Faculty of Business and Economy, University of Antwerp, Belgium

D415: ADVANCING DESIGN RESEARCH THROUGH NEW METHODS AND APPROACHES
Location: Congress Hall Konavle
Chair: Peter R. N. Childs, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
 

Circularity in product engineering – towards a forward-looking approach across product generations

Albert Albers, Leonard Tusch, Michael Jäckle, Moritz Seidler, Christoph Kempf

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany



New combination of methods for supporting a simplified set-based design approach

Mikael Ström1, Göran Gustafsson2, Hans Johannesson2

1: RISE, Sweden; 2: Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden



A novel approach towards utilizing graph analyzing objects arrangement – case studies from Airbnb homes in New York and Boston

Yanhua Yao

Tsinghua University, China



Prototyping future societies: GIGA-mapping and narratives as design material

Brita Fladvad Nielsen, Gunika Rishi, Mari Bjerck

Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway



Virtual design hackathons: a data collection framework

Tomislav Martinec1, Filip Valjak1,2, Nikola Horvat1, Mark Goudswaard3, Daniel Nygård Ege4, Robert Ballantyne3, Martin Francis Berg4, Tobias Glaser5, Cornelius Grosse5, Zvonimir Lipšinić1, Fanika Lukačević1,6, Marek S. Lukasiewicz6, Robert Mašović1, Adam McClenaghan3, Teresa Monti7, Henrik H. Øvrebø4, Pascal Schmitt5, Vegar Stubberud4, Emmanuel TJ Taiwo3,8, Ana Lisac1

1: University of Zagreb Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Croatia; 2: University of Zagreb Faculty of Architecture, School of Design, Croatia; 3: University of Bristol, United Kingdom; 4: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; 5: University of Rostock, Germany; 6: Politecnico di Milano, Italy; 7: Politecnico di Torino, Italy; 8: University of the West of England, United Kingdom



A new approach to derive variation shares by combining the C&C² approach and the PGE model

Peter Michael Tröster, Giorgi Tsutskiridze, Tobias Dieck, Albert Albers

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

D416: EXPLORING CULTURAL AND BEHAVIORAL ASPECTS OF DESIGN INNOVATION
Location: Congress Hall Šipun
Chair: Céline Mougenot, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
 

Addressing cultural inertias for co-design: exploring Chinese participants’ perceptions of design games

Ziheng Zhang1, Rui Patricio2, Tengjia Zuo1, Wa An1, Ruoqing Huang1

1: Guangzhou Academy of Fine Art, China; 2: Universidade Europeia, IADE, Faculdade de Design, Tecnologia e Comunicação, UNIDCOM/IADE, Unidade de Investigação em Design e Comunicação, Portugal



Analyzing the dimensional aspects of 3D volumetric spaces: a product-oriented perspective

Vighneshkumar Rana, Vishal Singh

Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India



The balance between a usable and emotional product design – a comparison of different methods for prioritising relevant influencing factors

Judith van Remmen, Dennis Horber, Jonas Händel, Jörg Miehling, Sandro Wartzack

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany



Nurture employees’ creative behaviors: unveiling the impact of design thinking on human organizational behavior

Michele Melazzini1, Gianluca Carella1,2

1: Department of Design, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; 2: MIT Morningside Academy for Design, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA



Demystifying the design process of demonstrators: contextual inquiry of two cases

Aleksandra Sviridova, Jouke Casper Verlinden

University of Antwerp, Belgium



Innovation of meaning: design-driven study based on the interpretive theory of new meaning

Shotaro Kushi1,2, Hideyoshi Yanagisawa2

1: NEW STANDARD Inc., Japan; 2: The University of Tokyo, Japan

10:15am
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10:45am
D4-B1: REFRESHMENT BREAK
10:45am
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12:30pm
D421: EXPLORING DIGITAL TWINS IN DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING
Location: Congress Hall Ragusa
Chair: Kostas Stylidis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
 

The digital thread for system lifecycle management with a native graph database in a polyglot architecture

Nico Kasper1, Michael Pfenning2, Martin Eigner3

1: SAP SE, IBU Industrial Manufacturing and Aerospace & Defense, Germany; 2: SAP SE, Product Management SAP PLM, Germany; 3: EIGNER Engineering Consult, Germany



Towards the digital factory twin – design guide for creating a 3D factory model

Jan-Philipp Disselkamp1, Robin Grothe1, Jonas Lick1, Ben Schütte1, Sascha Brüne1, Luca Schröder1, Roman Dumitrescu2

1: Fraunhofer IEM, Germany; 2: Paderborn University, Germany



Self-optimizing digital factory twin: an industrial use case

Christian Nigischer1, Florian Reiterer2, Sébastien Bougain1, Manfred Grafinger3

1: Austrian Center for Digital Production, Austria; 2: Nemak Linz GmbH, Austria; 3: TU Wien, Austria



Digital twins to increase sustainability throughout the system life cycle: a systematic literature review

Malte Trienens1, Rik Rasor1, Aschot Kharatyan1, Roman Dumitrescu2, Harald Anacker1

1: Fraunhofer IEM, Germany; 2: Heinz Nixdorf Institute, Paderborn University, Germany



A survey on the industry’s perception of digital twins – a follow-up to the digital twin workshop at the DESIGN Conference 2022

Michel Fett1, Julius Zwickler1, Fabian Wilking2, Stefan Goetz2, Sebastian Schweigert-Recksiek3, Ben Hicks4, Oscar Nespoli5, Kristina Wärmefjord6, Sandro Wartzack2, Eckhard Kirchner1

1: Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany; 2: Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany; 3: :em engineering methods AG, Germany; 4: University of Bristol, United Kingdom; 5: University of Waterloo, Canada; 6: Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

D422: SUSTAINABILITY TOOLS AND INDICATORS IN DESIGN
Location: Congress Hall Bobara
Chair: Elies Ann Dekoninck, University of Bath, United Kingdom
 

Alignment of the functional structure with sustainability aspects in product development – combining the strengths of the functional structure with the MECO matrix

Björn Kokoschko, Laura Augustin, Michael Schabacker, Christiane Beyer

Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany



Selecting sustainability indicators for smart product design based on industry 4.0/5.0 technologies: analysis and proposal of a methodological framework

Bertrand Marconnet1, Raoudha Gaha2, Carla Assuad3, Kristian Martinsen3, Benoît Eynard2

1: LabECAM, Université de Lyon, ECAM LaSalle, France; 2: Laboratoire Roberval, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, France; 3: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway



What’s the catch? Trade-off challenges in early design for sustainability

Giácomo Parolin, Tim C. McAloone, Daniela C. A. Pigosso

Technical University of Denmark, DTU Construct, Denmark



Design measures to address carbon emissions in products’ lifecycle: an empirical analysis

Thayla Zomer1, Eduardo de Senzi Zancul1, Paulo Augusto Cauchick-Miguel1,2, Eloiza Kohlbeck2

1: Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil; 2: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil



Navigating complexity: visualising sustainable product development knowledge through dynamic heatmaps

Gerald Kremer, Sarah Aboumorra, Rainer Stark

Technische Universität Berlin, Germany

D423: ENHANCING DESIGN THROUGH OPTIMISATION AND AUTOMATION TOOLS
Location: Congress Hall Orlando 1
Chair: Markus Zimmermann, Technical University of Munich, Germany
 

Optimization-based design support for engineer-to-order product quotation

Olle Vidner1, Anton Wiberg1, Robert Pettersson2, Johan A. Persson1, Johan Ölvander1

1: Linköping University, Sweden; 2: Epiroc Rock Drills AB, Sweden



Are generative design tools creative? A characterisation of tools throughout the design process

Owen Rahmat Peckham, Ben Hicks, Mark Goudswaard

University of Bristol, United Kingdom



Enhancing design automation for components of electric machines: a systematic approach

Niklas Umland1, Anton Wiberg2, Kora Winkler1, Jakob Jung3, David Inkermann4

1: Fraunhofer IFAM, Germany; 2: Linköping University, Sweden; 3: Additive Drives GmbH, Germany; 4: Technische Universität Clausthal, Germany



Developing a method to improve unknown identification and design efforts for environmental transition: a case study in the packaging industry

Marion Deshoulières, Pascal Le Masson, Benoît Weil

MINES ParisTech, France



Approaches for exploration, analysis, and visualization of tradespace for engineering decision-making

Meredith Sutton1, Julia Daniels1, Nafiseh Masoudi1,2, David Gorsich3, Cameron Turner1

1: Clemson University, United States of America; 2: Aarhus University, Denmark; 3: US Army Ground Vehicle Systems Center, United States of America

D424: DESIGN COGNITION AND AFFECT
Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2
Chair: Harald Schaub, University of Bamberg, Germany
 

Chronobiology of pupil dilation in design students during idea generation

Samuele Colombo1, John S. Gero2, Alessandro Mazza3, Marco Cantamessa1

1: Politecnico di Torino, Italy; 2: UNC Charlotte, United States of America; 3: University of Turin, Italy



The EmotionProbe: an exploration of design students’ emotions when designing

Hazar Taissier Marji, Paul Rodgers, Ross Brisco

University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom



Exploring designers’ cognitive abilities in the concept product design phase through traditional and digitally-mediated design environments

Muhammad Tufail1, Shahab Zaib1, Sahr Uzma2, Raja Mubashar Karim3, KwanMyung Kim4

1: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong; 2: University of Ulsan, South Korea; 3: National University of Science and Technology, Pakistan; 4: Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea



An EEG study to understand semantic and episodic memory retrieval in creative processes

Yuan Yin, Peter Childs

Imperial College London, United Kingdom



Investigating differences in brain activity between physical and digital prototyping in open and constrained design tasks

Henrikke Dybvik1,2, Adam McClenaghan2, Mariya Stefanova Stoyanova Bond1, Asbjørn Svergja1, Tripp Shealy3, Chris Snider2, Pasi Aalto1, Martin Steinert1, Mark Goudswaard2

1: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; 2: University of Bristol, United Kingdom; 3: Virginia Tech, United States of America

D425: ENHANCING ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING WITH KNOWLEDGE-BASED DESIGN TOOLS
Location: Congress Hall Konavle
Chair: Roland Lachmayer, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany
 

A knowledge-driven, integrated design support tool for additive manufacturing

Claudius Ellsel, Rainer Stark

Technische Universität Berlin, Germany



Investigating designers’ preferred learning media to design for additive manufacturing

Martins Obi1, Patrick Pradel2, Matt Sinclair3, Richard Bibb4, Mark Evans2

1: Coventry University, United Kingdom; 2: Loughborough University, United Kingdom; 3: Edinburgh Napier University, United Kingdom; 4: Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom



A proposal for guiding the selection of suitable DfAM support based on experiential knowledge

Pascal Schmitt, Lisa Siewert, Kilian Gericke

University of Rostock, Germany



A Bayesian expert system for additive manufacturing design assessment

Benedict Alexander Rogers, Neill Campbell, Mandeep Dhanda, Alexander James George Lunt, Elise Catherine Pegg, Vimal Dhokia

University of Bath, United Kingdom



Providing a knowledge-based design catalog as an approach to support the development of design for additive manufacturing skills

Gregory-Jamie Tüzün, Daniel Roth, Matthias Kreimeyer

University of Stuttgart, Germany

D426: INTEGRATING CAD WITH ADVANCED DESIGN METHODOLOGIES
Location: Congress Hall Šipun
Chair: Detlef Gerhard, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
 

Engineering designers’ CAD performance when modelling from isometric and orthographic projections

Fanika Lukačević1,2, Niccolò Becattini2, Stanko Škec1

1: University of Zagreb FSB, Croatia; 2: Politecnico di Milano, Italy



Automatic evaluation of the misplacement risk during manual assembly based on a CAD design

Alexander De Cock, Ncamisile Khanyile, Bieke Decraemer

Flanders Make, Belgium



Assessing yacht design processes: a comparison of traditional and integrated methodologies

Ludovico Ruggiero, Massimo Piccioni, Arianna Bionda

Politecnico di Milano, Design Department, Italy



Data-driven support for CAD parts modelling based on automated estimated production planning – approach and user research

Martin Erler1, Sebastian Langula1, Christian Wölfel1, Julia Schneider1, Christiane Kunath1, Michael Königs2

1: Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; 2: FVP Aachen, Germany



A comparative study of VR CAD modelling tools for design

Aman Kukreja, Christopher Michael Jason Cox, James Gopsill, Chris Snider

University of Bristol, United Kingdom

12:30pm
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2:00pm
D4-L: LUNCH
Location: Restaurant Cavtat
2:00pm
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2:45pm
D4-P: PLENARY SESSION (Dr. David W. Rosen)
Location: Congress Hall Ragusa
Chair: Sandro Wartzack, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

DESIGN FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING: IMPLICATIONS FOR SUSTAINABILITY

Dr. David W. Rosen

Professor Emeritus, Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Engineering, George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering

2:45pm
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3:15pm
D4-B2: REFRESHMENT BREAK
3:15pm
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5:15pm
D431: ADVANCING DESIGN WITH GENERATIVE AI APPLICATIONS
Location: Congress Hall Ragusa
Chair: Tomislav Martinec, University of Zagreb FSB, Croatia
 

Generative large language models in engineering design: opportunities and challenges

Filippo Chiarello1, Simone Barandoni1, Marija Majda Škec2, Gualtiero Fantoni1

1: University of Pisa, Italy; 2: University of Zagreb Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Croatia



Inspiration or indication? Evaluating the qualities of design inspiration boards created using text to image generative AI

Charlie Ranscombe1, Linus Tan1, Mark Goudswaard2, Chris Snider2

1: Swinburne University of Technology, Australia; 2: University of Bristol, United Kingdom



Integrating large language models for improved failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA): a framework and case study

Ibtissam El Hassani1,2, Tawfik Masrour1,2, Nouhan Kourouma1, Damien Motte3, Jože Tavčar3

1: Moulay Ismail University, Morocco; 2: University of Quebec at Rimouski, Canada; 3: Lund University, Sweden



Towards an automatic contradiction detection in requirements engineering

Alexander Elenga Gärtner, Dietmar Göhlich

Technische Universität Berlin, Germany



Sketch2Prototype: rapid conceptual design exploration and prototyping with generative AI

Kristen M. Edwards, Brandon Man, Faez Ahmed

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States of America



Towards the extraction of semantic relations in design with natural language processing

Vito Giordano1,2, Marco Consoloni1,2, Filippo Chiarello1,2, Gualtiero Fantoni1,2

1: University of Pisa, Italy; 2: Business Engineering for Data Science Lab (B4DS), Italy

D432: SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AND SOCIAL INNOVATION IN EDUCATION
Location: Congress Hall Bobara
Chair: Neven Pavković, University of Zagreb FSB, Croatia
 

Bridging the green talent gap: a case study of product design education

Bernd Michael Weiss1,2,3, Mohamed Elnourani1, Didunoluwa Obilanade1,2, Anna Öhrwall Rönnbäck1,2, Arjoo Arjoo1

1: Luleå University of Technology, Sweden; 2: Creaternity Aerospace Lab, Sweden; 3: Creaternity Space Lab, USA



Descriptive study of the integration of sustainability through the doughnut in an engineering training material

Alexis Lalevée1,2,3, Claudine Gillot1, Nadège Troussier1,4, Eric Blanco2,5

1: UR InSyTE, Université de Technologie de Troyes, France; 2: Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, G-SCOP, France; 3: Assystem, France; 4: Arts et Métiers ParisTech, France; 5: École de l'air et de l'espace, France



Proposing an SDGs education model: integrating design thinking and behavioral science “nudges” for high school students

Yanfang Zhang1, Leon Loh1, Moe Shimomura1, Noriko Takano2

1: Faculty of Design, Kyushu University, Japan; 2: Faculty of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Japan



A generative toolkit to help raise industrial design students’ awareness of low metal recycling rates

Konrad Schoch1,2, Fabian Hemmert1, Christa Liedtke1,2

1: University of Wuppertal, Germany; 2: Division Sustainable Production and Consumption, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, Germany



The sustainability and social entrepreneurship fellowship: transdisciplinary and multicultural problem-based engineering education

Gordon Krauss1, Chris Rennick2, Nadine Ibrahim2, Sanjeev Bedi2

1: Harvey Mudd College, United States of America; 2: University of Waterloo, Canada



Driving sustainable mobility: a study of electric vehicle adoption in rural India

Aniruddh Dnyandeo Satpute, Parinita Rai, Prasad Onkar

Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India

D433: MECHANICAL DESIGN ENHANCEMENTS - OPTIMISATION, ANALYSIS, AND PRACTICE
Location: Congress Hall Orlando 1
Chair: Shayne Gooch, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
 

Challenges in product variant costing – a case study

Morten Nørgaard, Jakob Meinertz Grønvald, Carsten Keinicke Fjord Christensen, Niels Henrik Mortensen

Technical University of Denmark, Denmark



Computing solution spaces for gear box design

Klara Ziegler1, Kutay Demir1, Thomas Luft2, Thomas Mucks3, Marius Fürst1, Michael Otto1, Karsten Stahl1, Birgit Vogel-Heuser1, Markus Zimmermann1

1: Technical University of Munich, Germany; 2: Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany; 3: J.M. Voith SE & Co. KG | VTA, Germany



A review of hydraulic energy harvester designs – current practice and future improvements

Lorenzo Giunta, James Roscow, Jingqi Liu

University of Bath, United Kingdom



Approaches to reducing gear mass and their effects on gearing stresses and deformations

Dorian Vlašićek, Daniel Miler, Robert Mašović, Dragan Žeželj

University of Zagreb Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Croatia



Optimization of the potting design using an approach for load path optimized designs of sandwich structures

Johann Schellhorn, Lukas Schwan, Dieter Krause

Hamburg University of Technology, Germany



Design delusions and prototyping: eliciting the link between prototypes and product performance

Daniel Nygård Ege1, Mark Goudswaard2, James Gopsill2, Ben Hicks2, Martin Steinert1

1: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; 2: University of Bristol, United Kingdom

D434: FACTORS INFLUENCING DESIGN CREATIVITY
Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2
Chair: Georgi V. Georgiev, University of Oulu, Finland
 

Mediators of the relationship between physical indoor spaces and individual creativity

Chris McTeague, Katja Thoring

Technical University of Munich, Germany



Characteristics of paralinguistic communication indicating pre-resonance during co-creative design grasped by decision tree analysis

Karen Shichijo, Akane Matsumae

Kyushu University, Japan



Assessment of structuredness of problems in design

Sanjay Singh, Amaresh Chakrabarti

Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India



Gender differences in design creativity

Virginia Tiradentes Souto1, Luciane Maria Fadel2, Carla Galvão Spinillo3

1: University of Brasilia, Brazil; 2: Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil; 3: Federal University of Paraná, Brazil



The imperative of assessing negative creativity in design: a multi-dimensional approach

Petra Badke-Schaub1, Katja Thoring2, Harald Schaub3, Roland M. Mueller4

1: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; 2: Technical University of Munich, Germany; 3: IABG Ottobrunn, Germany; 4: Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany



Factors that determine design similarity

Kazuko Sakamoto1, Yuya Kinzuka2

1: Hosei University, Japan; 2: Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan

D435: STANDARDISATION, REPRESENTATION, AND AUTOMATION OF DESIGN INFORMATION
Location: Congress Hall Konavle
Chair: Filip Valjak, University of Zagreb Faculty of Architecture, Croatia
 

How to facilitate comparability among product models: applying a standardizing description approach

Lukas Paehler, Sven Matthiesen

IPEK - Institute of Product Engineering at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany



Enhancing design representations of information and knowledge of complex and long-living assets by applying system modelling techniques

Fabian Niklas Laukotka, Markus Christian Berschik, Dieter Krause

Hamburg University of Technology, Germany



Supporting the digital thread through the principles of complementarity

Yana Brovar, Saina Sadeghzadeh, Clement Fortin

Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia



Introducing a multipliable BOM-based automatic definition of information retrieval in plant engineering

Max Layer1, Sebastian Neubert1, Ralph Stelzer2

1: Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co.KG, Germany; 2: Technische Universität Dresden, Germany



Automatic knowledge graph creation from engineering standards using the example of formulas

Janosch Luttmer, Mostafa Kandel, Dominik Ehring, Arun Nagarajah

University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany



Enhancing the IFM framework based on a meta-analysis of other design methods

Merlin Krüger, Kilian Gericke, Stefan Zorn

University of Rostock, Germany

D436: DESIGN STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCED USER EXPERIENCE
Location: Congress Hall Šipun
Chair: Weston Baxter, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
 

The connection between impressions, user experience and design specifications in technology-driven products

Fatma Nur Gokdeniz Zeynali1, Ekrem Cem Alppay2

1: Ondokuz Mayıs University, Turkey; 2: Istanbul Technical University, Turkey



User involvement in the design of complex digital tools for employees in a large organisation

Anya Petyaeva, Joy Goodman-Deane, P. John Clarkson

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom



An integrated survey-simulation approach for exoskeleton performance estimation

Niccolò Becattini, Luca Patriarca, Diego Scaccabarozzi, Paolo Parenti, Andrea Dal Prete, Marta Gandolla

Politecnico di Milano, Italy



Territorial design: ethological design or political design or both?

Stéphanie Hémon, Annie Gentès

CY ecole de design, France



Data-informed design in the automotive industry: customer acceptance study in Sweden and China on radical car design

Kostas Stylidis1, Bastian Quattelbaum2, Florian Konrad3, Joe Simpson4, Samuel Lorin5, Rikard Söderberg1

1: Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; 2: Hochschule Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Germany; 3: Geely Design Global, Sweden; 4: Volvo Cars Corporation, Sweden; 5: Fraunhofer-Chalmers Centre, Sweden



Possession and dispossession: a dual phenomenon in digital artefacts

Pranati Kompella, Neelakantan Keshavan

Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India

5:30pm
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6:15pm
D4-C: CLOSING AND AWARDS
Location: Congress Hall Ragusa
Chair: Tim C. McAloone, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
  • A WORD FROM THE DESIGN SOCIETY
    Gaetano Cascini - President of the Design Society (Politecnico di Milano)
  • DESIGN SCIENCE JOURNAL DISTINGUISHED PAPER AWARDS
    Panos Y. Papalambros - Editor-in-Chief of the Design Science Journal (University of Michigan)

  • DESIGN 2024 CONFERENCE REFLECTION
    Tim C. McAloone – Programme Chair (Technical University of Denmark)
8:00pm
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10:00pm
D4-FP: FAREWELL PARTY

 
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