Dana Habeeb is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Informatics at Indiana University. Trained as an architect and urban designer; Dr. Habeeb brings a design perspective to her research in environmental planning and health. With a focus on designing local interventions, she investigates ways to engage and empower individuals to respond to current and future environmental problems by synthesizing research in climate change, public health and environmental sensing. Her research explores how climate responsive design can help mitigate climate change and address environmental challenges to improve the health of individuals and communities.
Dana Habeeb
Assistant ProfessorEmail: dhabeeb@indiana.edu
Office: Myles Brand Hall | Room: E265
Education
- Masters in Architecture at Georgia Institute of Technology
- Ph.D. in City & Regional Planning at Georgia Institute of Technology
- Bachelor of Science in Architecture at Georgia Institute of Technology
- Masters in City & Regional Planning at Georgia Institute of Technology
Biography
Luddy Research Areas
- Crosscutting
- HCI@Luddy
- Health@Luddy
- Sensors and Material@Luddy
- Departmental
- Animal Computer Interaction
- Proactive Health Informatics
- Sustainability and Technology