Mona Ghandi
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About
Mona Ghandi is a pioneering researcher at the intersection of architecture, cyber-physical systems, and human-computer interaction. Her work redefines the built environment as a living, responsive entity, capable of sensing and adapting to human emotional and cognitive states. Ghandi’s key research areas include cyber-physical emotive spaces, biofeedback-driven design, and compassionate architecture—a novel framework that integrates neurological and physiological data to enhance user well-being. Her most cited work, "Cyber-Physical Emotive Spaces: Human Cyborg, Data, and Biofeedback Emotive Interaction with Compassionate Spaces" (2019), proposes adaptive environments that respond in real time to biological signals, such as heart rate or brain activity, to promote mental health. Though early in its citation trajectory (3 citations), this paper lays foundational groundwork for a new paradigm in empathetic, human-centered design. Ghandi’s contributions are notable for merging computational sensing with architectural theory, advancing the concept of spaces that “care” for their occupants. Her vision of compassionate, cyber-physical habitats positions her as a leading voice in the future of responsive architecture, with potential to transform how we design for emotional resilience and cognitive support.
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