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Get a Grip on Stress with Grippy! A Field Study to Understand Human-Wearable Partnerships in Stress Management

Xueliang Sean Li
School of Design, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, P.R.China

Xueliang Sean Li is an assistant professor at the School of Design at Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech). His research interest includes designing for mental wellbeing and interaction design of smart wearables. Before joining SUSTech, he obtained his Ph.D. from the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology.

Marco C. Rozendaal
Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Netherlands

Marco C. Rozendaal is an associate professor of Interaction Design at Delft University of Technology. With a background in interactive media, design, and engineering, his research straddles multiple disciplines and combines practical, critical, and methodological perspectives. His current work explores the design of new interaction styles and paradigms engendered by Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Eric Vermetten
New York University School of Medicine, New York, USALeiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands /
Netherlands

Eric Vermetten is a psychiatrist and professor of Psychiatry at Leiden University Medical Center and Adjunct Professor at New York University School of Medicine. Up to 2021, he was appointed as Strategic Advisor (COL) of Research at Military Mental Health of Ministry of Defense. He has a track record in working with veterans with PTSD. His focus is on medical/biological as well as psychiatric aspects of complex psychotrauma in the military as well as civilian populations.

Kaspar Jansen
Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Netherlands

Kaspar Jansen is a professor of Emerging Materials at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering. His initial research focused on polymers and polymer processing and later shifted towards material modeling of molding compounds in microelectronics. His current research interests involve electronic textiles, Smart Materials, shape-morphing materials, and electroluminescence.

Catholijn Jonker
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Netherlands

Catholijn Jonker is a professor of Interactive Intelligence at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Science of the Delft University of Technology. With a value-sensitive approach, she works towards intelligent agents that can interact with their users in value-conflicting situations when also meta-values no longer solve the situation. In TU Delft, she works with an interdisciplinary team to create synergy between humans and technology by understanding, shaping, and using fundamentals of intelligence and interaction.