Doctoral Candidate

Peyman Najafi

RESEARCH PROFILE

Peyman Najafi holds a PhD and serves as a researcher and urban computation specialist at the Chair of Smart Architectural Technologies. His research focuses on user-centered approaches to urban digital twins, integrating advanced technologies to enhance participatory urban design and decision-making processes. He has contributed to diverse projects across academia and industry, including R&D roles at HAN University of Applied Sciences and the Eindhoven AI Systems Institute. Peyman is also a core team member of Health in the Built Environment, where he collaborates on innovative, multidisciplinary projects, advancing proposals for funding and fostering knowledge exchange.

With extensive expertise in XR technology development, geospatial analysis, and stakeholder management, Peyman aims to bridge technological innovation with inclusive urban planning. His primary research interests include:

  • Urban Digital Twins

    • Digital Twin Applications in Smart Cities
    • Extended Reality (XR) in Urban Planning and Design
    • Geospatial Data and Urban Informatics
  • Digital Participatory Approaches for Inclusive Decision-Making

    • Citizen Engagement and Co-Creation in Urban Planning
    • Digital Tools for Collaborative Governance
  • Health in the Built Environment

    • Healthy Living (Outdoor) Environments
    • Blue Zones

As we push the boundaries of technology within our cities and neighbourhoods, let's not forget that the hallmark of our success isn't found in the technology itself but in its ability to weave together a tapestry of enriched human experiences and meaningful connections. True innovation lies in how seamlessly and positively these tools integrate into the daily lives of individuals, enhancing the vibrancy and humanity of our communities.

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