Design for Sustainability
Development of new sustainable materials, research on product/service systems for sustainability, sustainable consumption and research on sustainability transitions.
Aalto Design Research seeks both rigour and high societal relevance. Our research environment fosters goal-oriented research, imaginative experiments, critical discussion and cross-disciplinary enquiry. A high proportion of its work involves multi- and trans-disciplinary collaboration. It is also characterized by engagement with societal challenges and collaborations with organizations in the private and public sectors and with civil society actors. We work with businesses, scientists, technologists, sociologists, policymakers, public sector organisations and communities of interest towards a more just and sustainable world.
In addition to research group foci, the department sustains research strengths across the following thematic areas
Development of new sustainable materials, research on product/service systems for sustainability, sustainable consumption and research on sustainability transitions.
Codesign and Human-Centred Design research includes co-design, service design, interaction design, user experience, end-user innovation and open design.
Research on fashion and textile design and design strategies, and textile and fashion knowledge building, particularly sustainable fashion and textiles.
Practice-based design research includes artistic research, design-driven exploration on emerging technologies and materials, and the action research鈥搊riented development of new design methods and approaches.
The department鈥檚 research is organized into six groups that lead its main research activities.
Participatory design, participatory planning, codesign, citizen engagement, user involvement, open innovation, living labs, design communities, community design, infrastructuring, design ethics, equality and justice.
Key research groups INUSE, ENCORE
Faculty members: Sampsa Hyysalo, Tuuli Mattelm盲ki, Turkka Keinonen, Andrea Botero, Joanna Saad-Sulonen鈥
Postqualitative inquiry, experimental studies around soil, water ecosystems and seaweed, indigenous knowledge, ethics and care, collaboration between art and science.
Key research group: EMPIRICA
Faculty members: Maarit M盲kel盲, Julia Valle-Noronha, Julia Lohmann, Priska Falin.
Emerging materialities, bio-design, bio-economy, bio-based materials, bio-based colours, designers in lab.
Key research groups: Fashion/Textile Futures (FTF)
Faculty members: Barbara Pollini, Kirsi Niinim盲ki鈥
Transition design, transition arenas, systems thinking, sustainable product-service systems, critical and transformative futures.
Key research groups: NODUS, INUSE, Fashion/Textile Futures
Faculty members: 陌dil Gaziulusoy, Sampsa Hyysalo, Kirsi Niinim盲ki, Tatu Marttila, Maarit Salolainen, Julia Valle Noronha鈥
Futures studies, critical and transformative futures, anticipation studies, experiential and embodied futures, speculative futures, imaginaries, imagination.
Key research groups: NODUS, INUSE, Fashion/Textile Futures
Faculty members: Kirsi Niinim盲ki, 陌dil Gaziulusoy, Tatu Marttila, Antti Salovaara, Emmi Pouta, Sampsa Hyysalo, Maarit Salolainen鈥
Employee experience, Flourishing at work, AI and automation at work, Future of work.
Key research groups: ENCORE.
Faculty members: Virpi Roto, Martina 膶ai膰鈥
Inventive methods and ethnographic experimentation, design anthropology, de-colonising, feminist and queer theories and the fashion and design industries, mobilities and displacement, digitisation and the fashion industries, practices and social meanings design and fashion, alternative material narratives of modernity.
Key research groups: Design Culture
Faculty members: Annamari V盲nsk盲, Namkyu Chun, Eeva Berglund, Heidi Paavilainen, Guy Julier 鈥
User experience (UX), interaction design (IxD), user research methods, prototyping, evaluation, human-AI interaction, algorithmic design.
Faculty members: Andr茅s Lucero, Virpi Roto, Antti Salovaara, Martina 膶ai膰, Severi Uusitalo鈥
Network connecting and facilitating knowledge sharing among researchers whose work intertwines design and science and technology studies.
Design integration and transformation network coordinates knowledge sharing across research focal areas in design.
Latest research output and publications from the Department of Design.
Interested in studying for a doctorate with us? We offer an international doctoral programme for those seeking careers in design. Admission period is in early spring each year.
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