Somaya Ben Allouch appointed professor by special appointment of Human-System Interaction for Health and Wellbeing
Ben Allouch is a leading expert on the interface of ubiquitous computing, human-computer interaction and health. In her research, she focuses on the interaction between humans and systems; the development, use and evaluation of digital technologies in care and welfare; and information and communication technologies in everyday life.
Human-system interaction
Artificial agents, robotic servants, virtual reality interaction and augmented reality are constantly evolving in both research labs and commercial environments. At the same time, social and economic developments are leading to major challenges within the domains of health and wellbeing. The interest in, and impact of, information and communication technologies is therefore increasing rapidly and human-technology interaction will play a key role in everyday life in the future. Successful integration of systems that make this possible requires a critical look and a deep understanding of the development, use, implementation, and evaluation of human-system interaction. Ben Allouch will focus on this in her research, within the application domains of health and wellbeing.
Collaboration between UvA and AUAS
As professor by special appointment, Ben Allouch will fulfil a bridging function between the UvA and AUAS. The chair will be embedded in the UvA’s Informatics Institute, where various groups conduct research into intelligent data engineering, intelligent sensor information systems and systems and networks. Ben Allouch’s research also ties in seamlessly with the research theme AI Technology for People, in which the UvA works together with, among others, Amsterdam UMC, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, the municipality of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Cancer Institute, the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and the AUAS. At the AUAS, research into human-system interaction with a specific focus on health and wellbeing is centred on the ‘Digital Life’ research group of the Faculty of Digital Media and Creative Industry, and in various educational programmes such as Software Engineering, Technical Informatics, Game Development and Applied Artificial Intelligence.
As a professor at the AUAS and professor by special appointment at the UvA, Ben Allouch will set up interdisciplinary collaboration projects between the two institutions and possibly also develop joint educational programmes. This is also in line with the work of the Applied Artificial Intelligence Centre of the AUAS, in which the AUAS collaborates closely with other Amsterdam knowledge institutions, including the UvA, and the municipality of Amsterdam.
At the UvA, Ben Allouch will be involved in the education of Bachelor’s and Master’s students in Information Studies and Artificial Intelligence. For example, UvA students can apply their knowledge of AI in AUAS research projects, in real-life contexts within projects focused on healthcare and wellbeing.
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