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Mauro Cherubini serves as a Professor at the University of Lausanne, where he is affiliated with the LIVES Centre (Interdisciplinary Centre for Research on Life Course and Vulnerabilities). His academic work bridges computer science and social sciences, focusing on the design and evaluation of interactive systems that address societal challenges through user-centered approaches.
His research interests include:
- Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and user experience design
- Privacy, security, and ethical implications of digital technologies
- Wearable technology and self-tracking for health behavior change
- Motivational systems and persuasive computing
- AI ethics and transparency in algorithmic decision-making
Analysis of his 2023-2025 publications reveals three converging trends: (1) increasing focus on AI's societal impacts, particularly cultural bias in hiring tools and model risk frameworks; (2) sustained investigation into wearable technology's psychological effects on body awareness and privacy; and (3) practical cybersecurity research addressing threats like account enumeration and second-hand device vulnerabilities. His work consistently emphasizes real-world applicability through user studies and interdisciplinary collaboration.
As a core member of the LIVES Centre, Cherubini contributes to interdisciplinary projects examining life course vulnerabilities through digital lens. His team develops tools supporting autonomy in job search training, physical activity motivation, and collaborative programming education, while maintaining strong connections with Swiss cybersecurity communities and international HCI conferences like CHI.





