Daragh Byrne
Associate Teaching Professor
School of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University.
Core faculty for MSCD and PhD CD.
Courtesy appointments in the School of Design and the Human Computer Interaction Institute.
Afflilated facilty with the IDeATe network, Block Center for Technology and Society, and CyLab.
Co-Lead of the TRACES Lab. Co-founder and platform lead for a2ru's Ground Works.
Pronunciation: Dah-rah (silent ‘gh’) ·
Pronouns: he/him. ·
Google Scholar · ResearchGate · ORCID 0000-0001-7193-006X.
My research is multi-disciplinary, process-oriented and operates at multiple scales and in multiple contexts. I value the production of systems and devices as a means to advance inquiry and address socio-cultural questions surrounding emerging technologies. While my research can be generally organized into three avenues for socio-technical systems (namely, data and human experience; Internet of Things; and the Maker movement), my current emphasis is on the Internet of Things.
Internet of Things; Human Computer Interaction (HCI); Maker Movement; Experiential Data.
Design research; Interdisciplinary exploration; Art-Science Integration; Critical making; Social and Reflective Systems; Multimedia Retrieval.