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SUMMARY:Behaviour Design Interactive Sessions by Prof. Promod Khadilkar
DESCRIPTION:The FLAME School of Design, Arts and Performance invites you for a three-da
 y interactive session as part of the 'UX Design Project' course taught by P
 rof. Mritunjay Kumar\nAbout the Talk\nBehavior design is an interdisciplina
 ry field that applies principles from psychology, economics, and computer s
 cience to understand and influence human behavior. It is concerned with the
  design of interventions and environments that make it more likely for indi
 viduals to engage in desirable behaviors and less likely to engage in undes
 irable ones. This can include, for example, the design of choice architectu
 res, the use of social norms and nudges, and the development of new technol
 ogies to support behavior change. The goal of behavior design is to improve
  individual and societal well-being by making it easier for people to make 
 decisions that are consistent with their long-term goals and values.\n\nAbo
 ut the Speaker\nPramod Khadilkar is an associate professor in the departmen
 t of design, the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. He completed M.Des a
 nd PhD from Centre for Product Design and Manufacturing, Indian Institute o
 f Science, Bangalore. Pramod is a recipient of the prestigious Marie-Curie/
  EuroTech postdoc. He worked in Technical University of Denmark as a postdo
 ctoral Fellow for 2 years. He is also currently a Bharat Inclusion Research
  Fellow working on an independent research project sponsored by CIIE.CO (ht
 tp://CIIE.CO). He has industrial experience of close to 7 years in Ashok Le
 yland and General Motors India Limited. He also has two years of academic e
 xperience at graduate and postgraduate level. Pramod primarily researches o
 n Behavioural design, Design for human development, Design for Base of the 
 (economic) Pyramid, Social innovation, and Design ethics. He has publicatio
 ns in top design journals like, Design studies, Design Issues, Journal of E
 ngineering Design, and International Journal of design. Pramod has experien
 ce of working in the automotive industry and is a skilled Alias modeller. H
 e has worked as a freelancer for the automotive, and packaging industry.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div><span style="font-family: arial, sans-serif;"><strong><span style="tex
 t-align: justify;">The FLAME School of Design, Arts and Performance invites
  you for a three-day interactive session as part of the </span><span style=
 "text-align: justify;">'</span><span style="text-align: justify;"></span><s
 pan style="text-align: justify;">UX Design Project' course taught by Prof. 
 Mritunjay Kumar</span></strong><br /></span></div><div></div><div><strong>A
 bout the Talk</strong><br />Behavior design is an interdisciplinary field t
 hat applies principles from psychology, economics, and computer science to 
 understand and influence human behavior. It is concerned with the design of
  interventions and environments that make it more likely for individuals to
  engage in desirable behaviors and less likely to engage in undesirable one
 s. This can include, for example, the design of choice architectures, the u
 se of social norms and nudges, and the development of new technologies to s
 upport behavior change. The goal of behavior design is to improve individua
 l and societal well-being by making it easier for people to make decisions 
 that are consistent with their long-term goals and values.<br /><br /><stro
 ng>About the Speaker</strong><br />Pramod Khadilkar is an associate profess
 or in the department of design, the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. H
 e completed M.Des and PhD from Centre for Product Design and Manufacturing,
  Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Pramod is a recipient of the prest
 igious Marie-Curie/ EuroTech postdoc. He worked in Technical University of 
 Denmark as a postdoctoral Fellow for 2 years. He is also currently a Bharat
  Inclusion Research Fellow working on an independent research project spons
 ored by <a href="http://CIIE.CO" target="_blank" data-saferedirecturl="http
 s://www.google.com/url?q=http://CIIE.CO&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1675230549
 860000&amp;usg=AOvVaw3OmpixQDfp8bpPc0k0e27i" rel="noopener">CIIE.CO</a>. He
  has industrial experience of close to 7 years in Ashok Leyland and General
  Motors India Limited. He also has two years of academic experience at grad
 uate and postgraduate level. Pramod primarily researches on Behavioural des
 ign, Design for human development, Design for Base of the (economic) Pyrami
 d, Social innovation, and Design ethics. He has publications in top design 
 journals like, Design studies, Design Issues, Journal of Engineering Design
 , and International Journal of design. Pramod has experience of working in 
 the automotive industry and is a skilled Alias modeller. He has worked as a
  freelancer for the automotive, and packaging industry.<span style="font-fa
 mily: arial, sans-serif;"><br /></span></div>
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata;VALUE=DATE:20230202
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