Doctoral Candidate
Alireza Khanshan

RESEARCH PROFILE
Alireza Khanshan is a PhD candidate in the Future Everyday group of the industrial design department at Eindhoven University of technology. He holds a bachelor’s degree in computer software engineering and a master’s degree in the same field with a data science minor. His expertise lies in software engineering and data mining. His current research focus is on the application of data mining and software engineering techniques in software systems involving human participants to enhance the experience of the users and the usability of the software.
Recent Publications
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From Simulation to Reality and Back Again: A Hybrid Approach to Estimate the Compliance of ESM Study Participants to Different ESM Protocols
The 14th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems Doctoral Consortium (2022) -
Evaluating the Impact of Adaptive Personalized Goal Setting on Engagement Levels of Government Staff With a Gamified mHealth Tool: Results From a 2-Month Randomized Controlled Trial
JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth (2022) -
Health Promotion through Monetary Incentives: Evaluating the Impact of Different Reinforcement Schedules on Engagement Levels with a mHealth App
Electronics (2021) -
Assessing the Influence of Physical Activity Upon the Experience Sampling Response Rate on Wrist-Worn Devices
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2021) -
Actionable knowledge discovery from social networks using causal structures of structural features
Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems (2020)
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