The PhD in Design Science at the University of Michigan is an interdisciplinary program that integrates engineering, architecture, information science, and social sciences to advance innovation through systematic design methodologies. Students are trained to solve complex challenges using design-based research, theory, and empirical methods.
Integrating Behavioral Economics into Sustainable Product Design
Framework for Inclusive Design in Urban Public Spaces
Optimizing Wearable Device Interfaces for Accessibility
Data-Driven Decision Support Systems in Product Development
User-Centered Redesign of Healthcare Delivery Systems
Designing AI-Assisted Interfaces for Educational Technologies
Cross-Cultural Evaluation of Mobile Application UX
Simulation-Based Modeling for Collaborative Urban Planning
Ethical Considerations in Autonomous Vehicle Design
Design for Additive Manufacturing: New Paradigms and Challenges
Machine Learning for Predictive Design Quality Assessment
Developing Tools for Design Knowledge Capture and Reuse
Human Factors Integration in Aerospace System Design
User Interface Optimization for Augmented Reality Applications
Participatory Design in Community-Driven Innovation Projects
Analyzing the Impact of Design Thinking in Nonprofit Organizations
Creating Smart Product Ecosystems Using IoT Frameworks
Empirical Assessment of Prototyping Methods in Agile Teams
Hybrid Design Approaches for Interdisciplinary Research Labs
Designing Resilient Systems for Climate-Adaptive Infrastructure
This interdisciplinary program fosters advanced research in the design of complex systems, enabling innovations that span technology, policy, and society.
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