Francisco Rebelo

Biography
Francisco Rebelo is an Associate Professor at the School of Architecture. He holds a PhD in Ergonomics – Human-Centered Design from Universiade de Lisboa, aggregated in Ergonomic Design at the same University.
His teaching and research focus on understanding and measuring human performance and experiences resulting from using or anticipating a product, service, or system. At the applied level, his goal is to integrate ergonomics, neuroscience, and technological tools to design transformative human experiences that improve people’s lives’ performance, fun, safety, and health.
Publications
2021
Costs for Road Safety of Countering the Automatic Processes of Natural Reading in the Design of Horizontal Road Information Proceedings Article
In: AHFE (3), pp. 581–588, Springer, 2021.
Research Games: A Model to Support the Development of Educational Game Using Virtual Reality Platforms Proceedings Article
In: AHFE (3), pp. 857–865, Springer, 2021.
Teaching Emotions with Gaming: A Solution of a Complex Concept Proceedings Article
In: AHFE (3), pp. 866–873, Springer, 2021.
Can a Stealth Game Be Used to Learn Interaction Design Concepts? Proceedings Article
In: AHFE (3), pp. 882–889, Springer, 2021.
Ergonomics and Human Factors Research Challenges: The ErgoUX Lab Case Study Proceedings Article
In: AHFE (3), pp. 912–922, Springer, 2021.
2020
Advances in Ergonomics in Design - Proceedings of the AHFE 2019 International Conference on Ergonomics in Design, Washington, DC, USA, July 24-28, 2019 Proceedings
Springer, vol. 955, 2020.
Advances in Ergonomics in Design - Proceedings of the AHFE 2020 Virtual Conference on Ergonomics in Design, July 16-20, 2020, USA Proceedings
Springer, vol. 1203, 2020.
Expected Architects Acceptance of a BIM Tool to Optimize the Building Energetic Performance Proceedings Article
In: AHFE (3), pp. 249–255, Springer, 2020.
Color and Emotion: A Literature Review to Apply in Virtual Reality Environments Proceedings Article
In: AHFE (3), pp. 269–274, Springer, 2020.
Can an Environmental Feature Influence Interview Anxiety? - A Virtual Reality Study Proceedings Article
In: HCI (22), pp. 351–369, Springer, 2020.