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Jenna Mikus, PhD
Jenna Mikus, PhD
Managing Partner, Eudae Group; Honorary Fellow, University of Melbourne Centre for Wellbeing Science
Verified email at hdr.qut.edu.au
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Cultural probes as a carefully curated research design approach to elicit older adult lived experience
J Mikus, D Grant-Smith, J Rieger
Social justice research methods for doctoral research, 182-207, 2022
172022
Eudaemonic design to achieve well-being at work, wherever that may be
J Mikus, J Rieger, D Grant-Smith
Ergonomics and Business Policies for the Promotion of Well-Being in the …, 2022
62022
Designing with the digital divide to design technology for all
J Mikus
Australian Universal Design Conference, 2021
62021
Employing the inclusive design process to design for all
J Mikus, V Høisæther, C Martens, U Spina, J Rieger
Advances in Industrial Design: Proceedings of the AHFE 2020 Virtual …, 2020
62020
Inclusive Design as a Market Differentiator: An Industry and Academic Perspective on Diversity-Driven Initiatives in Built Environment Design Across North America, Europe, the …
J Mikus, J Rieger
Universal Design 2021: From Special to Mainstream Solutions 282, 13, 2021
42021
Eudaemonic design as an approach to co-creating health and well-being in the built environment: an exemplar case of older adults at home
J Mikus
Queensland University of Technology, 2023
22023
Perspectives on wider integration of the health-assistive smart home
G Dermody, J Mikus, D Porock, D Sugarman, NK Janjua, C How, R Fritz
Journal of Ageing and Longevity 2 (2), 140-152, 2022
22022
Advancing Eudaemonic Design as an Approach to Amplify Health and Well-being in the Built Environment
J Mikus, D Grant-Smith
Architecture Media Politics Society (AMPS), 2021
22021
Eudaemonic design as a symbiotic methodological approach to human health and environmental well-being: a qualitative study
JE Mikus
The Lancet 398, S66, 2021
22021
Designing for health to design for business: An evolutionary review of health-focused design in the built environment
J Mikus
International Conference on Design4Health, 166-167, 2020
12020
Making Healthy Places edited by Nisha Botchwey, Andrew L. Dannenberg, and Howard Frumkin, Washington DC, Island Press, 2023, 530pp., ISBN 1642831573
J Mikus
Urban Policy and Research 41 (4), 468-471, 2023
2023
PhD Crafting: Infusing Well-being Theory into Doctoral Program Environments to Cultivate Motivation, Impact, and Trust and Combat Tall Poppy Syndrome
J Mikus
Architecture Media Politics Society (AMPS) Conference 2023: Applying Education, 2023
2023
Eudaemonic Design Upstream for Inclusive City Transport Downstream
J Mikus
Journal of Transport and Health 25 (Supplement), Article number: 101444, 2022
2022
Digital Talk: AMP (S) lifying Well-being via Creative Methods-based Eudaemonic Co-design
J Mikus
Architecture Media Politics Society (AMPS) Conference: Environments by …, 2021
2021
Digital Poster & Talk: Eudaemonic Design as a Symbiotic Methodological Approach
J Mikus
UK Public Health Science: A National Conference Dedicated to New Research in …, 2021
2021
Engineering Pathways to Resilience: STEAM Perspectives for Impactful Design & a Rewarding Career
J Mikus
Engineers Without Borders (EWB)-United States of America (USA) 2021 …, 2021
2021
Introducing 'Eudaemonic Design': An Approach to Curating Health at Home to Avoid Time in Hospital
J Mikus
European Healthcare Design 2021: Creative destruction: Design innovation in …, 2021
2021
Pandemic, Floods, and Bushfires: A Cli-Fi Trilogy across the Utopia-Dystopia Continuum
J Mikus, K Gonsalves, H Sheikh
Living in the End Times: Utopian and Dystopian Representations of Pandemics …, 2021
2021
Designing for eudaemonic well-being to improve human, societal and environmental health
J Mikus
Healthy City Design International Congress 2021: Back from the brink …, 2021
2021
The Role of Design in Tackling Covid-19
E Tsekleves, CS Libanio, MF Braga, B Nthubu, J Mikus, LA Hepburn, ...
The Little Book of Global Health: Design and Covid-19. Vol. 1., 7-13, 2021
2021
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