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
2011
Human-Computer Interaction in Office Work: Evaluation of Interaction Patterns Using Office Equipment and Software during Data Entry and Navigation Proceedings Article
In: HCI (19), pp. 40–48, Springer, 2011.
Some Evidences of the Impact of Environment's Design Features in Routes Selection in Virtual Environments Proceedings Article
In: HCI (13), pp. 154–163, Springer, 2011.
Evaluation of Human Performance Using Two Types of Navigation Interfaces in Virtual Reality Proceedings Article
In: HCI (13), pp. 380–386, Springer, 2011.
Environmental Affordances as a Way to Help in the Design of Videogame Worlds Proceedings Article
In: HCI (9), pp. 323–331, Springer, 2011.
2007
Virtual Reality in the Study of Warnings Effectiveness Proceedings Article
In: HCI (17), pp. 189–198, Springer, 2007.
An Interactive System to Measure the Human Behaviour: An Analysis Model for the Human-Product-Environment Interaction Proceedings Article
In: HCI (17), pp. 199–206, Springer, 2007.
Effectiveness of Multimedia Systems in Children's Education Proceedings Article
In: HCI (17), pp. 274–283, Springer, 2007.
An Expert System to Support Clothing Design Process Proceedings Article
In: HCI (17), pp. 284–289, Springer, 2007.
Methodology to Apply a Usability Testing by Non Specialized People: Evaluation of the European Platform "e-Exhibitions" Proceedings Article
In: HCI (17), pp. 359–367, Springer, 2007.