Hi folks,

Following up on the recent thread about higher degrees in design and such, I
find myself very curious to know about how current or past research/higher
degrees have already advanced interaction design.  Do you all have any
examples of, e.g., dissertations, theses, acadmic projects, or professional
work from folks with higher degrees that have concretely advanced the field
of design?

I think of Norman's POET  (or DOET :)) as maybe such an example of research
having a notable influence (not sure if it was innovative, though--maybe
someone with more experience/knowledge of the field could chime in on that
point).  Also, Designing Interactions has some interesting stories along
these lines; interestingly, seems like most of those were spurred more by
private (not academic) interests/investment.  Have there been more
recent innovations that came out of research programs that either have or
you think will have notable impact?

--Ambrose
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