Teresa Rizzi is a master’s student in Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Trento, Italy. She has a bachelor degree in psychology from the University of Milan and her main research interests regard user experience and costumers satisfaction from a psychological perspective; that’s why she always tries to gain data from several different points of view, and expand knowledge around apparently simple, superficial concepts.
Teresa is eager to explore new technologies, like Augmented and Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence and robotics, with the aim of creating a safe environment for people and empower them in exploring innovation in our everyday life.
Teresa’s team, 11chips, won the DigiEduHack 2021 with an idea regarding Augmented reality for education. With their tool students and teachers can visualize abstract concepts and make abstract ideas reality. You can check out their solution online with the name “Hachi”.