daria loi
about
about
Senior technical leader, with a 20+ years industry and academic experience and the goal and passion to mix design strategy with agile user experience (UX) research and innovation to enrich people’s everyday life and humanize technology.
My current focus is Artificial Intelligence (AI), with an emphasis on smart spaces, sensor technology and aging in place. Prior to Intel, I worked as architect in Italy and Senior Research Fellow at RMIT University in Australia.
I am committee member and reviewer for several international journals, institutes and conferences and conducted research and presented in 6 continents. In 2018 I was recognized as one of Italy's 50 most inspiring women in tech (InspiringFifty initiative).
Senior technical leader, with a 20+ years industry and academic experience and the goal and passion to mix design strategy with agile user experience (UX) research and innovation to enrich people’s everyday life and humanize technology.
My current focus is Artificial Intelligence (AI), with an emphasis on smart spaces, sensor technology and aging in place. Prior to Intel, I worked as architect in Italy and Senior Research Fellow at RMIT University in Australia.
I am committee member and reviewer for several international journals, institutes and conferences and conducted research and presented in 6 continents. In 2018 I was recognized as one of Italy's 50 most inspiring women in tech (InspiringFifty initiative).
progetto in memoriam
2018 | Gallery 114, USA
For this exhibition, titled "Progetto in Memoriam," I created 5 mixed media pieces, each exploring the notion of "accidental death" and media influence. Each piece focused on events that touched, unsettled or distressed me. They were displayed at Gallery 114 in Portland Oregon.
They were 50 is about the 2016 Pulse shooting in Orlando, Florida.
3 and 1/2 accidents is about famous prescription drugs deaths.
36 fairytales is about Lady Diana's death and life.
About 35% is about the Syrian conflict and its young victims.
Uno.Sole is about prematurely departing fathers, including my own.