Deloneliness
Learn about the pioneering design of a smart system with wearable products that measure and combat loneliness in older adults.
About Deloneliness
The Seeking Connection: Living Well with Technology exhibition showcases how King’s research is helping us to understand relationships in our communities.
Data shows older adults are increasingly vulnerable to experiencing loneliness, which can lead to poorer physical and mental health. In Deloneliness, visitors can learn about the pioneering, speculative design of a smart system with wearable products that measures and combats this.
Watch this video for a deep dive into the Deloneliness research project:
DELONELINESS: a research project led by King's Engineering - YouTube
Read more:
- King's Engineering leading EPSRC & NIHR funded “Design for Healthy Ageing” research project
- Design for healthy ageing: A smart system to decrease LONELINESS for older people (DELONELINESS)
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Credits & Supporters
Project team:
Principle Investigator:
Prof Wei Liu, Department of Engineering, King’s College London
Co-Investigators:
Prof Sebastien Ourselin, School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King’s College London
Dr Michela Antonelli, School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King’s College London
Prof Anthea Tinker, Department of Global Health & Social Medicine, King’s College London
Dr Faith Matcham, School of Psychology, Univesity of Sussex
Prof Yu Shi, School of Design, University of Leeds
Researchers:
Dr Freya Probst, Research Associate in Healthcare Design, Department of Engineering, King’s College London
Dr Jessica Rees, Research Associate, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, King’s College London
Dr Erika Molteni, Research Associate, School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King’s College London
Dr Nikita Mexia, Research Associate, School of Design, University of Leeds
Funder:
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR)
Project Partners:
Housing Learning and Improvement Network (LIN)
Kymira
Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy, King’s College London in collaboration with University of Leeds and University of Sussex.