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<aside> đ I am based in Tecnico at the TTC@ULisboa Campus in Lisbon. I reply promptly to e-mails (nunojnunes(at)tecnico.ulisboa.pt), so if you need to contact me, e-mail me. I rarely answer my office phone numbers. Address: Av. Prof. Gama Pinto 2, TTC, Office 1.14, 1649-003 Lisbon, Portugal.
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Nuno Jardim Nunes, Ph.D. is a Full professor at Tecnico U. Lisbon and the President of the Interactive Technologies Institute (ITI) a research unit part of the LARSYS Associated Laboratory. He's also affiliated faculty at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.
Nuno was the main proponent of the Bauhaus of the Seas vision and Manifesto for the New European Bauhaus.

He occasionally writes in the media (in Portuguese) about general topics related to people and technology. Here are some articles from Expresso about AI âIA a Nova MĂĄscara do Poderâ and âA IA e o desafio da produtividadeâ and the "Manifesto para uma Bauhaus Digital em Portugal" and several of articles from Publico on AI âO ChatGPT ou como âa melhor forma de prever o futuro Ă© inventĂĄ-loâ, and COVID-19 Apps "Sobre as apps Covid", "Sobre as apps covid: "La technologie est la sociĂ©tĂ© rendue durable" and also on ionline on "Covid-19 e a prototipagem rĂĄpida de polĂticas pĂșblicas".

Nuno Jardim Nunes holds an habilitation from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Porto, a Ph.D in Software Engineering from U. Madeira under supervision from Faculty of Engineering at the University of Porto, and a MEng in informatics and computer engineering from the Technical University of Lisbon (IST). Previously he was Director of the Carnegie Mellon Portugal international partnership, Head of the Computer Science and Engineering of IST, non-executive Member of the Board of the Regional Agency for Research,Technological Development and Innovation (ARDITI) and Vice-Rector of the University of Madeira and Head of the Exact and Engineering Sciences Dep. at U. Madeira. He edited 15 books on HCI and SE and authored more than 190 international publications in peer-reviewed international conferences and journals. Nuno had leading roles in the organisation of several HCI conferences, including DISâ2025, ITS'2015, TEIâ2011, Interact'2011, DSV-ISâ2003 (now EICS), IUI/CADUIâ2004, UMLâ2004 (now Models), CAiSEâ2004, ECCEâ2008, Service Designâ2009, among others. He was the PI and Co-PI of several research projects totalling more than 30M⏠from FP7, H2020, Horizon Europe and ITEA to nationally and industry-funded research projects, including two ERAChair Widening projects in the areas of Design and HCI.
Nuno is a member of the ACM, SIGCHI and the Portuguese Board of Engineers.
This is my amazing research team at Tecnico - U. Lisbon if you're interested in pursuing a PhD or Master thesis please contact me and I will forward potential ideas and research topics.
Post-Docs
Cristiano Roussado (BoSS)
Frederico Duarte (BoSS)
PhD Students

Under the "drop, ripple, wave metaphor", of Canal180 My interview with Klaas Kuitenbrouwer about the Zoöp model, a novel organizational model for cooperation between human and non-human life that safeguards the interests of all zoĂ« (Greek for âlifeâ). Check also the paper: Zoöp Futures: Towards an organisational framework for ecological cooperation between humans and more-than-humans. Futures, 2025.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVIZQ6sjPBA
Best moments of the inauguration of ITIs new space at Hub Criativo do Beato.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngiUpVgToLA
I regularly publish in HCI conferences and journals and sometimes in applied areas such as energy and sustainability. Check some of the most recent papers here and a full list on the publications section.
Katerina Inglezaki, Mariana Pestana, and Nuno Jardim Nunes, A tidalectic reading of landscapes: Multispecies peripatetic ethnography as a method for knowing landscapes, DIS '25, https://doi.org/10.1145/3715336.3735444

Shuhao Ma, Zhiming Liu, Valentina Nisi, Sarah E Fox, and Nuno Jardim Nunes, Speculative Job Design: Probing Alternative Opportunities for Gig Workers in an Automated Future, CHI '25 https://doi.org/10.1145/3706598.3713885

Mathilde Gouin, Nuno Jardim Nunes, and Valentina Nisi. 2025. Critter Connect, wearable design for place-based & multisensory species encounters. DIS '25. https://doi.org/10.1145/3715336.3735426

Beatrice Maggipinto, Nuno Jardim Nunes, Jessica Hammer, Yanick Trindade, and Valentina Nisi, **Diving into the Abyss: Exploring Deep Sea Connection and Curiosity through Virtual Reality,** CHI '25, https://doi.org/10.1145/3706598.3713833

Pedroso-Roussado, C., Kuitenbrouwer, K., Fearns, V., Pestana, M., Nisi, V., Light, A., & Nunes, N. J. (2025). Zoöp Futures: Towards an organisational framework for ecological cooperation between humans and more-than-humans. Futures, 169, 103584. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2025.103584

Calisto, F. M., Abrantes, J. M., Santiago, C., Nunes, N. J., & Nascimento, J. C. (2025). Personalized explanations for clinician-AI interaction in breast imaging diagnosis by adapting communication to expertise levels. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 103444.

Nicholas Torreta et al, Navigating Problematic Bauhaus Inheritances: Critiques, Implications, and Questions from the Bauhaus of the Seas NEB Lighthouse, Design Issues 40(3), Summer 2024

Nuno Jardim Nunes et al, The Bauhaus of the Seas: A Manifesto for the New European Bauhaus, Design Issues 40(2), Spring 2024

Mencarini et al, Imagining Sustainable Futures: Expanding the Discussion on Sustainable HCI, ACM Interactions 31(2), 2024

Bala et al, **Stories as Boundary Objects: Digital Storytelling with Migrant Communities for Heritage Discourses, CSCW, 2024.**



Here are some recent talks, mostly about the Bauhaus of the Seas but more recently also about AI adoption.
DESIGNA 2024 + CITIZENSHIP, International Conference on Design Research, 24 and 25th October . FALâUBI . CovilhĂŁ . Portugal

https://youtu.be/FuKxge0rAmI?si=e_TLXRoeJMk2PQ46