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Jasmina Stevanov is a Lecturer in Consumer Psychology with a background in experimental psychology and art. She earned her PhD from Ritsumeikan University, Japan, where she focused on incorporating psychophysics, illusions, neuroscience, and aesthetics into her research. Her postdoctoral work at Kyoto University further developed her interests in how individuals perceive and interact with visual art. Her research primarily investigates what makes artwork aesthetically pleasing by utilizing machine learning and eye-tracking techniques to explore individual preferences. Stevanov co-leads the TRIAD project, aimed at supporting inclusive art and architectural design through innovative digital tools. She collaborates with various academic and industry partners to revolutionize museum experiences and engage diverse communities with personalized design choices. Her ongoing projects involve using technology to provide automatic feedback on aesthetic preferences and to enhance public engagement in art.
University of Bristol • Bristol, ENG, GB
Lecturer in Consumer Psychology with a focus on research integrating psychology and art.
Department of Physics research themes include Astrophysics, Materials and Devices, Particle Physics, and Quantum and Soft Matter.