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]]>In the Design Thinking course, Babak Nemat, Iman Baktash, and Ryan Ruvald have explored issues surrounding trash separation in public places. Their project included investigating user behavior and preferences in areas such as the BTH campus area and the local hospital. Their final concept involves new types of trash dispensers and information signs to enable user to improve behavior in sorting their trash.
Students: Babak Nemat, Iman Baktash, Ryan Ruvald
Program: MSPI
Course: MT2542 Design thinking
Project problem: Trash separation behavior in public spaces
Solution: Trash dispensers and information signs
Even though many people are very good at separating their trash and recycling in their homes, it is often a lot more difficult to achieve this in public areas where the opportunities and convenience often is limited. Based on theories of designing for behavioral change, the students have designed prototypes of new attractive trash dispensers as well as information material to assist users in improving the rate of recycling.
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]]>In the Design Thinking course, Xin Yi and Philip Axelsson have explored solutions and concepts for preventing bike theft. Their project started by investigating user needs and preferences. Their final concept involves reinventing the bike rack with modern technologies to provide users with added comfort.
Team name: Star
Students: Xin Yi, Philip Axelsson
Program: MSPI, Industrial Management and Engineering
Course: MT2542 Design thinking
Project problem: Solving bike theft
Solution: Intelligent bike parking system
In our bike parking system the greatest value are providing a safe parking space for bike users, which including an intelligent lock, pressure sensor, monitor system and alarming system. Moreover, this system reducing the parking time and bring more convenient for users. Intelligent parking system will be a trend.
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