Assistant Professor
Minha Lee
Department / Institute
Group
EAISI Foundational
RESEARCH PROFILE
Minha Lee's research interests include moral conflicts and emotions in relation to technology; she conducts mixed, qualitative, and quantitative research, in a multidisciplinary manner. How do we intertwine our developments with technology that functions as our moral mirror?
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Minha Lee received her doctoral degree from the University of Eindhoven's Human-Technology Interaction and Philosophy and Ethics groups in 2021 on the topic of interactional morality. She graduated from the University of Amsterdam with a master's in Information Science, Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY with a B.F.A. in Digital Arts, and the University of Minnesota - Twin cities with a B.A. in Philosophy.
Recent Publications
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Between Trust and Identity
(2024) -
Seeking Truth, Comfort, and Connection
(2024) -
Evolving Presentation of Self
(2024) -
HCI Research in Sensitive Settings: Learning Researcher Reflexivity, Ethical Conduct and Empathy in Participatory Design Approaches
(2024) -
Low Code Conversation-based Hybrid UI Design Case Study and Reflection
(2024)
Current Educational Activities
- Design for debate
- From idea to a blueprint (note: 1st course)
- Interactional morality
- Combined graduation project
- FMP Proposal (FE)
- Preparation final master project (Future Everyday)
- Project at a company in the Netherlands
- Designing Conversational Experiences
- Preparation Final Master Project
- Final Master Project Proposal
Ancillary Activities
No ancillary activities