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Key Note Speakers
Anjali Joseph
Professor, Architecture and Industrial Engineering
Head of the Center for Health Facilities Design and Testing at Clemson University, South Carolina, USA
Dr. Joseph is a leading expert in healthcare design, with a focus on the impact of the built environment on patient and staff safety. She engages with healthcare systems to conduct groundbreaking, evidence-based research. Using advanced simulation and prototyping techniques, she develops and tests design solutions for high-risk care environments.
Susanne Iwarsson
Professor of gerontology, Doctor Honoris Causa, PhD, Reg. occupational therapist, Excellent Teaching
Practitioner, ETP
Head of the Ageing and Health research group
Coordinator of the Swedish National Graduate School on Ageing and Health and LU Profile Area:
Proactive Ageing
Lund University, Sweden
Winner of the Nordic Sohlberg Price and the Swedish Gerontological Society Award for her interdisciplinary research on older people and aging, recognizing her many years of contribution to the development of gerontology, as well as to knowledge about the housing conditions of older adults and their opportunities for activity and participation.
Roger S.Ulrich
Professor of Architecture (retired) at the Center for Healthcare Architecture (CVA), Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden
Professor Emeritus of Architecture at Texas A&M University in the United States
Roger Ulrich is the founder of and a world-leading researcher in evidence-based design applied to healthcare architecture. Evidence-based design is a method that integrates knowledge from various research disciplines to establish measurable relationships between the physical environment and its various effects. Ulrich’s work has had a global impact, and his research is used by architects, healthcare professionals, and policymakers worldwide. He has received numerous awards for his contributions to the design of healthcare environments.