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10. AUTHORS’ BIOGRAPHIES


Dr Sean McCartan holds the current position of Course Director, Boat Design at Coventry University, UK. He is responsible for curriculum development and teaching across the full spectrum of boat design from speedboats to superyachts. collaborative


His student


previous experience includes projects with small craft and


Transportation-dependent


superyacht design consultancies, and his key research area is the TOI (transfer of Innovation) from the automotive industry to the marine industry in the areas of design visualisation, ergonomics and manufacturing. He is currently project co-ordinator of EBDIG (European Boat Design Innovation Group), which is an EU Leonardo


funded project developing CPD training


material for designers in the European marine industry. Genoa University are also a partner in EBDIG.


Dr Deana McDonagh is an Associate Professor of Industrial Design in the School of Art + Design at the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) and faculty at the Beckman Institute of Advanced


Science and


Technology. Prior to joining the University of Illinois she was a Reader in User-Centred Design at Loughborough University in the UK. She is an Empathic Design Research Strategist who focuses on enhancing quality of life for all through more intuitive and meaningful products, leading to emotional sustainability. Her research concentrates on emotional user-product relationships and how empathy can bring the designer closer to users’ authentic needs.


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