2025 · Study · Italy

HEROx: Human Experience in Regulated Offices Extended

A human-centred multimodal study linking physiological, environmental, and perceptual data through synchronized collection and protocol-aware analysis.

HEROx extends office-based human-subject research into a richer multimodal framework. The technical challenge is to preserve synchronized relationships between participant perception, environmental measurements, and physiological response while keeping the workflow reusable.

My contribution

I contributed to synchronized acquisition logic, preprocessing structure, quality control, and the documentation layer needed to make the study legible beyond the original experiment.

Technical focus

The core emphasis is on linking heterogeneous signals in a way that survives collaboration and later analysis. Protocol refinement, traceability, and dataset preparation are as important here as the raw measurements themselves.

Why it matters

HEROx reflects the kind of human-aware data foundation that adaptive systems will need: multimodal, interpretable, and grounded in explicit experimental structure.