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Nuno Laginha graduated in Multimedia Design and holds a Dual Degree Master in Human-Computer Interaction from Carnegie Mellon University. He has recent work experience as a Software Developer for public administration, Multimedia Interaction Designer and ICT Professor for the Portuguese government. As an HCI Researcher and Service Designer, Nuno has been developing projects related to “waiting experience”, “mobile services” and “sustainable water distribution” for companies such as Loja do Cidadão, Critical Software and Logica. Nuno is currently working at Logica. Last year Nuno colaborated in projects for major portuguese companies as a Business Consultant for the Energy & Utilities Business Unit. |
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BSc in Multimedia Design (4 years) Grade: 17 out of 20 Multimedia Project Multimedia Project Management Multimedia Systems Development Software Engineering Multimedia Shared Systems Object-Oriented Programming [Java] Data Modelling & Dynamic Languages [PHP, ASP ...] User Interaction 3D Animation |
MSc in Human-Computer Interaction at CMU Human-Computer Interaction Methods HCI Project I Pro-Seminar Making Things Interactive Digital Imaging |
MSc Human-Computer Interaction at CMU GPA: 3.88 Human-Centered-Software Engineering HCI Project II (Capstone Project) Service Design Interface Interaction Design Programming Usable Interfaces Design studio Embodied Interaction |
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Mobile Services for Lifestyles |
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Mobile Services for Lifestyles | MHCI Capstone Project |
| This is an HCI team project and the objective was to research, plan and deploy services for Android Platform. Required Skills: HCI research and Modelling; Usability evaluation; Rapid Prototyping; Programming Prototypes; Interface Interaction Design; Software Architecture; Programming for Android Team responsabilities: HCI researcher; Design Lead; Client Liaison |
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