Researching Product Design and Development (pdd)
aim
The aim of pdd is to set up a group of researchers who share the interest of researching topics within the product design and development sphere. Ultimately, the purpose is to create a communicative space for MIT design researchers that allows the exchange of ideas, best practices and methodology approaches as well as simply testing one's ideas amongst peers.
origin
The core group of pdd is comprised of the 4th floor design researchers (building 3) from the labs of Maria Yang, Dan Frey, Warren Seering, Alex Slocum and David Wallace.
mailing list
Should you be interested in participating actively (e.g. lunch time presenter) or passively (listener) or just want to keep an eye on developmenets, sign into the public mailing list: pdd@mit.edu
(you may sign in and out yourself using moira: http://mv.ezproxy.com.ezproxyberklee.flo.org)
pdd lunch time seminars, fall term 2009
Each week, researcher will present new or ongoing research for about 30 min, followed by a discussion and some idea sharing.
lunch: in case speaker does not invite, please bring your lunch with you. We are working on a better solution.
agenda, fall term 2009
When: every Thursday, 12:00 pm to 01:00 pm
Where: room 5-314
09/24/09 Martin Steinert (lab: Seering)
We need a universal design project outcome performance measurement metric: a discussion based on empirical research
10/01/09 Victor Tang (lab: Seering)
First-Principles for Services and Product-Service-Systems: An R&D Agenda
10/08/09 Barry Kudrowitz (lab: Wallace)
TBD
10/15/09 Gerald Rothenhofer (lab: Slocum ???)
TBD
10/22/09 Zac Trimble (lab: ???)
TBD
10/29/09 Pedzi Makumbe (lab: Seering)
TBD
11/05/09 ???
11/12/09 Dan Frey (lab: Frey)
TBD
11/19/09 ???
TBD
11/26/09 ???
TBD
12/03/09 Alex Keck (lab: Slocum ???)
TBD
12/10/09 Reserve: X-mas meeting
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