Athina Papadopoulou

Athina Papadopoulou

Title: Assistant Professor

Department: Architecture, Health & Design

Campus: Long Island

Areas of Expertise: Environments for Health and Well-being; Design Computation Theories and Methods; Material Innovation and Sensory Interaction

Education Credentials: M.S., M.Arch., Ph.D.

Industry Credentials: Registered Architect in the EU (GREECE)

Joined New York Tech: 2022


Athina Papadopoulou, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of Architecture, Health, and Design. Her recent research focuses on programmable material environments that enhance health and well-being through sensory interaction. In her work, she utilizes various aspects of computing—digital, physical, material, and affective—to create augmented perceptual and human-material interaction systems. Athina received her Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy in Design Computation with a minor in Human-Computer Interaction from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she was a Presidential, a Vergottis, and a Leon Hyzen Fellow, in addition to being a member of the Computational Making Group, which focused on embodied processes of design and making, and the Self-Assembly Lab, which focused on programmable material and fabrication processes.

As part of her Ph.D. dissertation, "Affective Matter: A Haptic Material Modality for Emotion Regulation and Communication," she focused her research on therapeutic material systems that interact with the body by responding to physiology signals, such as one's breathing rate and skin conductance. Building on the research and technology she developed in her dissertation, she founded Affective Matter Inc. to explore wearable applications that aid in the therapy of mental health disorders. She has also worked closely with non-profit organizations to develop courses on inclusive design for individuals with sensory or mental disabilities. Prior to joining New York Tech, she taught design computation and inclusive design studios at MIT, Wentworth Institute of Technology, and Boston Architectural College.

Before receiving her Ph.D. and M.S., Papadopoulou received a Diploma in Architecture Engineering and a Postgraduate Master's in Design Culture from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece. She is a registered architect in Greece, where she had her own practice and worked at other firms before focusing her career on design and technology research. Her research has been published in science and design journals including Nature, Cognitive Science, and Architectural Design, as well as for computation and human-computer interaction conferences.

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