Damla Çay PhD
Researcher
Innovation Center
Researcher

Damla is a design researcher with an interest in understanding human experiences related to data and designing meaningful human-data interactions. Her main research interest lies in adapting, extending and enriching existing data visualisation design and evaluation methods.

Fields of research
data visualisation
data storytelling
human-computer interaction

Biography

​​Dr. Damla Çay is a researcher and designer and holds a PhD in Design, Technology and Society from Koç University, where she combined academic expertise with creative insight to delve into human experiences with data. Damla's doctoral pursuits focused on refining user-centered design and evaluation methods for data visualisations, which led to the creation of collaborative tools for crafting impactful visualisations. Her work extended to designing geographical data visualisations tailored to non-experts, balancing data complexity with user-friendly interfaces. Her research explores user experiences in data visualisation, encompassing sensory and emotional facets. She weaves research and design to create meaningful human connections with data.

Awards, recognition

Data for Refugees Project - D4R Big Data Challenge Award

Labor Category Winner

City Walls of Istanbul Project - Anthem Awards

Education, Art & Culture - Research Projects/Publications Category, Silver medal

Publications

Publication title
Understanding User Experience of COVID-19 Maps through Remote Elicitation Interviews
Home Guide to Mobile Data Analytics in Refugee Scenarios Chapter: Seasonal Labor Migration Among Syrian Refugees and Urban Deep Map for Integration in Turkey
What is happening in the city? – A case study for user-centred geovisualisation design
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Innovative
Higher Education Institutions
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