
معرفی
Georgia Panagiotidou is a Lecturer in Visualisation at King's College London's Department of Informatics, part of the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. She holds a PhD from KU Leuven and an MA from Aalto University. Her research bridges Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), data visualization, and sustainability, focusing on how people engage with data in interdisciplinary contexts like environmental sustainability. She employs participatory methods and technology probes to explore challenges such as biases, uncertainties, and data frictions.
- Education: PhD (KU Leuven), MA (Aalto University)
- Former Postdoc: UCL Interaction Centre
Her work emphasizes sustainability initiatives, including tools for community-driven Net-Zero goals and analyzing machine learning's environmental impact through interface design. Notable projects include SolarClub for renewable energy coordination and Co-gnito for urban mental mapping.
Recent publications (2023–2025) address sustainability in visualization practices, ethical challenges in dataset curation, and participatory design methodologies. She co-organized workshops like VISions of the Future (IEEE VIS 2024) on sustainable visualization.
Active in interdisciplinary collaborations through King's Centre for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), focusing on London-centric research. Her current projects investigate machine learning's environmental footprint and community-based energy systems.





