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Jonas Löwgren

Professor, Head of Unit

Interaction and information design

Presentation

Jonas Löwgren (b. 1964) is professor of interaction and information design. He specializes in interactive visualization, collaborative media design, and the design theory of the digital materials.

Jonas has taught interaction design in university courses and in companies since the early 1990’s and initiated the influential two-year master’s program and the PhD program in interaction design when he was at Malmö University.

He has published some 100 peer-reviewed academic papers and four books, including Thoughtful Interaction Design (with Erik Stolterman, published by MIT Press), and a vast range of general-interest and pedagogical material. His design portfolio comprises over 60 projects from explorative research and professional contexts.

Recent journal publications

2022

Anna Fredriksson, Linnea Eriksson, Jonas Löwgren, Nina Lemon, Daniel Eriksson (2022) Sustainability, Vol. 14, Article 17032 (Article in journal)
Desirée Enlund, Katherine Harrison, Rasmus Ringdahl, Ahmet Börütecene, Jonas Löwgren, Vangelis Angelakis (2022) Big Data and Society, Vol. 9, Article 20539517221110218 (Article in journal)

2021

Katherine Harrison, Ahmet Börütecene, Jonas Löwgren, Desirée Enlund, Rasmus Ringdahl, Vangelis Angelakis (2021) IEEE technology & society magazine, Vol. 40, p. 60-65 (Article in journal)
Kristina Höök, Jonas Löwgren (2021) She Ji: The Journal of Design, Economics, and Innovation, Vol. 7, p. 24-40 (Article in journal)
Niklas Rönnberg, Jonas Löwgren (2021) SoundEffects, Vol. 10, p. 125-141 (Article in journal)

Research

Teaching

News

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Five LiU projects on the IVA 100 list

Five research projects from 91ĘÓƵ are included in the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA), 100 list this year.

Veronika Domova

Towards a more user centred control system design

A control room in the industrial sector often comprises a wall of shining displays showing different parts of the production process. In her doctoral thesis, Veronika Domova aimed to develop a control system design, better adapted to human abilities.

Caspar Reuterswärd

First master’s graduates in design

The first year-group from the international master’s programme in design has graduated.“It suited me perfectly that the programme was new and a bit disorganised. I’ve benefited from everything in the master’s programme” Caspar Reuterswärd assures us.

Organisation