Irene is a sociologist with several years experience in social and industrial research. She is currently finishing her PhD at The Bartlett in the area of pervasive technologies, specifically location tracking systems, and its effects in the office environment. Prior to The Bartlett, Irene was KTP (Knowledge Transfer Partnership) Associate at AMA Alexi Marmot Associates where she developed new methodological tools to study social interaction in complex buildings.Before that she was Research Fellow at the Computer Science Department at UCL where she was involved with the Networks research group looking at social issues related to the deployment of sensor networks in different environments. Before moving to the UK, Irene was Human Capital Development Director at Fundación TEKNIKER, Spain, a leading technological research institute in the area of manufacturing with a specific research focus in the field of ubiquitous computing.
Coroama, Vlad, Kostakos, Vassilis, Magerkurth, Carsten and Vallejo, Irene Lopez de (2005): UbiSoc 2005: first international workshop on social implications of ubiquitous computing. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2005 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2005. pp. 2111-2112. Available online
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Publication period:2005-2005
Publication count:1
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