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Henrique designed Atrium, a well-informed digital platform designed to reduce the friction of initiating social interactions between university peers.
Atrium: well-being on digital campus
Henrique Meyrelles
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2021
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Maira designed a mobile application to provide CSN parents with a common language to reflect and share their perspectives on thinking about the future.
Future Journeys: a tool for special need kids’ parents
Maira Ribelles Armell
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2020
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Marije aimed to reduce the amount of noise in an intensive care unit (ICU), while taking into account the sound cultures, values and practices that currently exist.
Sound cultures of critical care
Marije Schokkin
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2019
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