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1 Lucy E. Dunne Professor Department of Design, Housing, and Apparel University of Minnesota 1985 Buford Ave, St Paul, MN 55108 +1 612-626-5901 [email protected] Education 2007 PhD, Computer Science, University College Dublin 2004 MA, Apparel Design, Cornell University 2004 AAS, Electronics and Computer Systems, Tompkins Cortland Community College 2002 BS, Textiles and Apparel, with Honors, Cornell University Positions Held 2018-Present Professor of Apparel Design, University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, MN, USA. Member, Graduate Faculty, Human Factors and Ergonomics (since Fall 2011) Affiliate Member, Graduate Faculty, Department of Computer Science and Engineering (since Fall 2011) Affiliate Member, Institute for Health Informatics (since Fall 2010) Affiliate Member, Graduate Faculty, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (since Spring 2009) 2013-2018 Associate Professor of Apparel Design, University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, MN, USA. 2008-2013 Assistant Professor of Apparel Design, University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, MN, USA. 2008 Spring Visiting Assistant Professor of Engineering Design, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering. Needham, MA, USA. 2007-2008 Postdoctoral Researcher, School of Computer Science, University College Dublin. Dublin, Ireland. Awards National/International 2013 NASA Silver Achievement Medal National Science Foundation CAREER award 2012 International Textiles and Apparel Association Rising Star Award
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Lucy E. Dunne

Professor Department of Design, Housing, and Apparel

University of Minnesota 1985 Buford Ave, St Paul, MN 55108

+1 612-626-5901 [email protected]

Education

2007 PhD, Computer Science, University College Dublin 2004 MA, Apparel Design, Cornell University 2004 AAS, Electronics and Computer Systems, Tompkins Cortland Community

College 2002 BS, Textiles and Apparel, with Honors, Cornell University

Positions Held

2018-Present Professor of Apparel Design, University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, MN, USA.

Member, Graduate Faculty, Human Factors and Ergonomics (since Fall 2011) Affiliate Member, Graduate Faculty, Department of Computer Science and Engineering (since Fall 2011) Affiliate Member, Institute for Health Informatics (since Fall 2010) Affiliate Member, Graduate Faculty, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (since Spring 2009)

2013-2018 Associate Professor of Apparel Design, University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, MN, USA.

2008-2013 Assistant Professor of Apparel Design, University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, MN, USA.

2008 Spring Visiting Assistant Professor of Engineering Design, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering. Needham, MA, USA.

2007-2008 Postdoctoral Researcher, School of Computer Science, University College Dublin. Dublin, Ireland.

Awards

National/International 2013 NASA Silver Achievement Medal National Science Foundation CAREER award 2012 International Textiles and Apparel Association Rising Star Award

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International Textiles and Apparel Association Lectra Innovation Award for Teaching

2010 International Textiles and Apparel Association Lectra Innovation Award for Faculty Research

2007 Corscience Young Investigator Award College/University/Local

2015 Minneapolis/St Paul Business Journal Titans of Technology Award 2013 University of Minnesota College of Design Outstanding Outreach Award 2012 University of Minnesota College of Design Outstanding Teamwork Award 2011 University of Minnesota College of Design Outstanding Research Award 2010 University of Minnesota Design Institute Research Slam: People’s Choice Award

Grants (sole PI, except where indicated)

State and Federal Government Grants

2019 National Science Foundation, Smart and Connected Health: WORKSHOP: “Addressing Grand Challenges in Healthcare through Smart Clothing” (Supplement to SCH-1722738). $15,000 (5/28/2019 – 9/30/2019).

2018 NASA Minnesota Space Grant Consortium: “Wearable Technology CLUSTER”. $15,000 (9/1/2018-6/30/2019).

2017 National Science Foundation, Smart and Connected Health: “INT: Collaborative Research: Smart Wearable Systems to Support and Measure Movement in Children With and Without Mobility Impairments” (SCH-1722738). $1,465,875 ($540,227 to WTL). Role: Lead PI. Brad Holschuh (UMN), Michele Lobo (University of Delaware), Tom Martin (Virginia Tech), Mark Jones (Virginia Tech).

National Science Foundation, Cyber-Human Systems: “Recommender and Decision-Making Systems Seeking Compatible Sets from Multiple Collections under Varying Constraints” (CHS-1715200). $491,523 (8/15/2017 – 8/14/2020).

National Science Foundation, Cyber-Physical Systems: “Breakthrough: Toward Personal Microclimate: Sustainable Heating Through Smart Clothing” (CPS-1646543). $413,925 (1/1/2017 – 12/31/2020). Supplemental funding: $16,000 Research Experiences for Undergraduates supplement.

NASA Minnesota Space Grant Consortium: “Wearable Technology CLUSTER”. $15,000 (9/1/2017-6/30/2018).

2016 UMN-Mayo Partnership: “Smart Fabric for Cardio-Performance Enhancement Based on Human Spacesuit Design”. $340,855 ($170,427 to WTL). Role: Co-PI. Brad Holschuh (UMN, Lead PI), Bruce Johnson (Mayo, Lead PI), Mike Joyner (Mayo). (06/15/2016-06/14/2017).

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NASA Minnesota Space Grant Consortium: “Wearable Technology CLUSTER”. $10,000 (9/1/2016-6/30/2017).

2015 NASA Minnesota Space Grant Consortium: “Wearable Technology CLUSTER”. $10,000 (9/1/2015-6/30/2016).

2014 Minnesota’s Discovery, Research, and Innovation Economy (MnDRIVE): “Design and Manufacture of Wearable, Printed, and Flexible Electronics for Treating Neurological Disorders”. $500,000 ($90,866 to Dunne group). Role: Co-PI. Chris Kim (Lead PI), Lorraine Francis, Daniel Frisbie, Samuel Levine, Hubert Lim (All UMN). (7/1/2014-6/30/2016)

National Institutes of Health, SBIR: “Smart Textile Technology for Scoliosis”. $224,977 ($51,876 to Minnesota). Role: Sub-Award. Tom Plocher (Lead PI, Moai Technologies). (4/5/2014 – 5/31/2015)

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency: “HEALTH-Q (Health and Energy Assessment through Light, Temperature, and Hearing Quantification)”. Sub-contract: $54,285 to Minnesota. Role: Sub-Award. Brian Olmstead (Lead PI, Honeywell). (9/1/2014-8/31/2015)

National Science Foundation, Information and Intelligent Systems: WORKSHOP: “Joint Doctoral Colloquium at the UbiComp 2014 and ISWC 2014 Conferences” (IIS-1444648). $30,755 (7/1/2014 – 6/30/2015) Co-PI: Shwetak Patel (Lead PI, University of Washington).

NASA Minnesota Space Grant Consortium: “Wearable Technology CLUSTER”. $10,000 (9/1/2014-6/30/2015).

2013 National Science Foundation, Computer and Network Systems: CAREER: “Toward Pervasive Wearable Technology: A Cut-and-Sewn, Textile-integrated Smart Clothing Platform” (CNS-1253581). $399,708 (3/1/2013-2/28/2018) Supplemental funding: $9,652 USA Science and Engineering Festival supplement, $29,800 Research Experiences for Undergraduates supplements (2).

NASA Minnesota Space Grant Consortium: “Wearable Technology CLUSTER”. $10,000 (12/1/2013-8/31/2014)

2012 National Science Foundation, Innovative Technology Experiences for Students and Teachers: “Smart Clothing, Smart Girls: Engineering via Apparel Design” (DRL-113950). $938,652 ($265,145 to Minnesota) Role: Co-PI. Dr. Susan Ashdown (lead PI, Cornell), Charlotte Coffman (Cornell). (10/15/2012-10/14/2015). Supplemental funding: $12,800 Research Experiences for Undergraduates supplement.

NASA Minnesota Space Grant Consortium: “Smart Clothing and Space Suits: Apparel Research and Education”. $10,000 (12/1/2012-8/31/2013)

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2011 National Science Foundation, Smart Health and Wellbeing: “Electronic textiles for ambulatory health monitoring”. $498,000 ($191,997 to Minnesota) Role: Co-PI. Tom Martin (lead PI, Virginia Tech), Mark Jones (Virginia Tech) (10-7-2011-8/31/2014). Supplemental funding: $41,400 Research Experiences for Undergraduates supplements (3).

NASA Minnesota Space Grant: “Smart Clothing and Space Suits: Apparel Research and Education”. $8,600 (9/1/2011-8/31-2012)

Agricultural Experiment Station HATCH program: “NC-170 Personal protective technologies for current and emerging occupational and environmental hazards”. Multi-state research project, lead author L. Dunne. Supports travel to annual meeting (Approx. $500-1,000 per year 2009-2016).

Industry Sponsorship (Sole PI, except where indicated)

2019 Patagonia: “Emergency Avalanche Transceiver Garments” (NASA Wearable Technology CLUSTER student project sponsorship). $2000. (1/15/2019-5/5/2019)

W.L. Gore: “3D Conformal Sensing of Normal Forces for On-Body Applications”. $100,000 (Includes $50,000 match from University of Minnesota MNDrive Industry Partnership fund.) Role: Lead PI. Co-PI, Brad Holschuh (10/1/2018 – 1/10/2020)

2018 Analog Devices, Inc: “Smart Ankle Suit”. $111,842. Role: Lead PI. Co-PI, Brad Holschuh (9/22/2018 – 9/21/2019)

Kimberly Clark Corporation: “Absorbent Garment Design Improvements” (NASA Wearable Technology CLUSTER student project sponsorship). $2,000. (1/15/2018-5/5/2018)

Red Wing Shoes: “Heated Boot” (NASA Wearable Technology CLUSTER student project sponsorship). $2,000. (1/15/2018-5/5/2018)

Red Wing Shoes: “Laceless Boot” (NASA Wearable Technology CLUSTER student project sponsorship). $2,000. (1/15/2018-5/5/2018)

2017 Kimberly Clark Corporation: “3D Fit Analysis”. $143,579. (1/01/2017-8/31/2018).

Kimberly Clark Corporation: “Thermal management for absorbent products” (NASA Wearable Technology CLUSTER student project sponsorship). $2,000. (1/15/2017-5/5/2017)

Tactile Medical, Inc.: “Lower-Limb Lymphedema Garment” (NASA Wearable Technology CLUSTER student project sponsorship). $2,000. (1/15/2017-5/5/2017)

2016 Dexcom, Inc.: “Tactile Display for Continuous Glucose Monitoring”. $51,920. (2/1/2016-1/1/2017).

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Kimberly Clark Corporation: Gift to support Wearable Technology Research. $30,000

Kimberly Clark Corporation: “Detecting Diaper Leak Location with Baby Onesie”. $88,990 (8/22/2016-8/21/2017).

2014 Balancetek, Inc: “Design of a Soft Consumer Prototype Balance Prosthetic”. $10,000

2011 3M Non-Tenured Faculty Grant: "Highly Functional Apparel: Textile-Integrated Sensing for Body and Environment Monitoring". $45,000

2010 Nokia Research University Donations Program: “Exploring New Mobile Phone Interfaces Through Human Factors in Design”. $8,000

University of Minnesota Internal Grants

2017 University of Minnesota Medical School Innovation Grant: ““Minimally-Invasive, Wearable, Continuous Monitoring of Knee Flexion Posture for Real-Time Biofeedback”. $10,000 (5/1/2017-4/30/2018). Role: Co-PI. Marc Tompkins (lead PI), Brad Holschuh (co-PI).

2015 Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station: “MIN 53-042: Next-generation PPE: Toward improved thermal comfort and augmented awareness through wearable technologies”. Supports partial salary and research assistant each year (Approx. $80,000 for 3-yr grant). (8/2015 - 8/2018)

University of Minnesota Center for Urban and Regional Affairs Faculty Interactive Research Program: “Sewn Products in Minnesota: Identifying Policy Influences on Industry Development and Fostering a Skilled Workforce”. $49,100 (7/24/2015-6/31/2016)

University of Minnesota Institute for Advanced Study Research and Creative Collaborative, “Physical Computing and the Internet of Things”. Co-PI (Lana Yarosh, lead PI; Barry Kudrowitz, Loren Terveen, co-PIs). $9,643 (9/1/2015-8/31/2016)

2012 University of Minnesota Imagine Fund: “Clothing: The Portable Environment -- a New Edition”. $5,000

Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station: “MIN 53-042: Wearable Technology in Personal Protective Equipment for Worker Safety: Sensory Feedback Systems to Enhance Perception of Body and Environmental Conditions”. Supports partial salary and research assistant each year (Approx. $80,000 for 3-yr grant). (8/2012-8/2015)

2011 University of Minnesota Grant-In-Aid: “Evaluating the Comfort of Clothing and Wearable Devices Through Visual Vigilance Assessment”. $19,052

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2010 University of Minnesota Imagine Fund: “Body- and Emotionally-Responsive Smart Clothing Through Garment-Integrated Sensor-Actuator Systems”. $5,000

University of Minnesota Imagine Fund: “Dynamic aesthetics and kinetic texture in smart clothing”. $4,000

2009 University of Minnesota Interdisciplinary Informatics Seed Grant: “The Smart Wardrobe: Evaluating Garment Usage for Sustainable Apparel Consumption”. $51,906 Co-PI: Dr. Loren Terveen

University of Minnesota Grant-In-Aid: “Toward Body-Monitoring in the Everyday World: Assessing the Comfort/Accuracy Tradeoff and Modeling Signal Noise”. $37,311

University of Minnesota Design Institute: “Making, Selling, Buying and Using: Emerging Issues in Product Design”. $5,000 Co-PI: Dr. Steven McCarthy

University of Minnesota Imagine Fund: “Wired Aesthetics: New Frontiers in Clothing Design”. $3,000

Publications

Relevant acronyms:

ITAA = International Textiles and Apparel Association, the major academic professional association for apparel. Organizes the major conference for apparel academics.

IEEE = Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the major professional organization for electronic engineering. IEEE sponsors high-quality conferences, and maintains a respected digital library archive of the papers published at these conferences.

ACM = Association for Computing Machinery, the major professional organization for computing and computer science. ACM functions in much the same way as IEEE, sponsoring high-quality conferences and maintaining a respected digital library of conference publications.

ASME = American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the leading US professional organization for mechanical engineering.

**Please note that in engineering disciplines students are listed first in order of contribution, followed by faculty in reverse order of contribution (most-contributing faculty author is listed last). In apparel, all authors are listed in order of contribution.

Books and Book Chapters Books Watkins, S.M. and Dunne, L.E. (2015) Functional Clothing Design: Sportswear to Space

Suits. New York: Fairchild Books

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Chapters and Encyclopaedia Articles Dunne, L.E., Simon, C., and Gioberto, G. (2015) E-Textiles in the Apparel Factory:

Leveraging Cut-And-Sew Technology Toward the Next Generation of Smart Garments. In Barfield, Thomas, and Martin (Eds.), Fundamentals of Wearable Computers and Augmented Reality, 2nd edition. Boca Raton: CRC Press

Dunne, L.E. (2015) Technology and Sustainable Futures. In Hethorn and Ulasewicz (Eds.), Sustainable Fashion: What’s Next? A Conversation about Issues, Practices and Possibilities, 2nd Edition. New York: Fairchild Books.

Dunne, L.E. (2014) Wearable Technology. In Britannica Book of the Year, 2014. Chicago:

Encyclopaedia Britannica Dunne, L.E., Profita, H., and Zeagler, C. (2014) Social Aspects of Wearability and

Interaction. In Sasznov, and Neuman (Eds.), Wearable Sensors: Fundamentals, Implementation, and Application. (pp. 25-44) New York: Elsevier

Dunne, L.E. (2012) 3D Simulation in the Apparel Design Curriculum. In Duin, Nater, and

Anklesaria (Eds.), Cultivating Change in the Academy: 50+ Stories from the Digital Frontlines at the University of Minnesota in 2012 (pp. 37-45). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota.

Dunne, L.E. (2010) Wearable Technology. In Welters and Lilethun (Eds.), The Fashion

Reader, 2nd Edition (pp. 613-616). Oxford: Berg Publishers. Refereed Journal Publications [word count] Gagliardi, N., Berglund, M.E., and Dunne, L.E. (In Press) The Ideator and the Idea:

Exploring Wearable Technology Concepts and their Sources. Fashion Practice. Kelly, K. L., Johnson, C. P., Dunne, L. E., Holschuh, B., Joyner, M., Johnson, B. D.. (2019)

Active compression garment prevents tilt‐induced orthostatic tachycardia in humans. Physiological Reports, 7(7), e14050. [2,903]

Duvall, J., Schleif, N., Dunne, L.E., and Holschuh, B. (2018) Dynamic Compression

Garments for Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) Treatment using Integrated Active Materials. ASME Journal of Medical Devices. [6,619]

Gioberto, G., Compton, C., and Dunne, L.E. (2016) Machine-Stitched E-textile Stretch Sensors. Sensors & Transducers Journal, 202(7). [7,181]

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Griffin, L., and Dunne, L.E. (2016) Effects of Ready-to-Wear Sizing Conventions on Sensor Placement for Medical Wearable Sensing (Technical Brief). ASME Journal of Medical Devices, 10(2). [1,692]

Erickson, K., McMahon, M., Larsen, C., Olmstead, B., Hipp, J., and Dunne, L.E. (2016)

Design and Analysis of a Sensor Enabled In-ear Device for Physiological Monitoring (Technical Brief). ASME Journal of Medical Devices, 10(2). [1,620]

Reich, J., Wall, C., and Dunne, L.E. (2015) Design and Implementation of a Textile-Based Wearable Balance Belt (Technical Brief). ASME Journal of Medical Devices, 9(2). [1,323] Gioberto, G., and Dunne, L.E. (2014) Garment-Integrated Bend Sensor. Electronics, 3(4),

564-581. [5,199] Gioberto, G., and Dunne, L.E. (2013) Overlock-Stitched Stretch Sensors: Characterization

and Effect of Fabric Property. Journal of Textiles and Apparel Technology and Management, 8(3), 1-14. [4,873]

Dunne, L.E. (2010) Beyond the second skin: An experimental approach to addressing

garment style and fit variables in the design of sensing garments. International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology, and Education, 3(3), 109-117. [5,283]

Dunne, L.E. (2010) Optical bend sensing for wearable goniometry: Exploring the

comfort/accuracy tradeoff. Research Journal of Textiles and Apparel. 14(4), 73-80. [3,222]

Dunne, L.E. (2010) Smart clothing in practice: key design barriers to commercialization.

Fashion Practice, 2(1), 41-66. [8,272] Dunne, L.E., Walsh, P., Smyth, B., and Caulfield, B. (2008) Wearable monitoring of

seated spinal posture. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, 2(2), 97-105. [7,041]

Ashdown, S. P. and Dunne, L.E. (2006) A study of automated custom fit: Readiness of

the technology for the apparel industry, Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 24(2), 121-136. [8,450]

Dunne, L.E., Ashdown, S.P., Smyth, B. (2005) Expanding garment functionality using

embedded electronic technology. Journal of Textiles and Apparel Technology and Management, 4(3), 1-11. [5,623]

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Dunne, L.E., Brady, S., Diamond, D., and Smyth, B. (2005) Initial development and testing of a novel foam-based pressure sensor for wearable sensing. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, 2(4), 1-7. [3,864]

Refereed Conference Publications: Full Papers [word count and acceptance rate, if available] These are peer-reviewed (blind or double blind), published/archived papers, not abstracts – in Computer Science many sub-fields use conference publications as the primary vehicle for dissemination. Most represent journal-caliber publications, as indicated by acceptance rates. Many conferences publish original research papers in two lengths: long and short, also known as “papers” and “notes”, respectively, which relate to the quantity (not quality) of the contribution. Short papers are listed separately in the following section. All conference publications are limited by page length (including figures), not word count, which accounts for the disparity in word count between contributions of the same length. Conference publications also include an oral presentation: presenting author(s) are underlined. Islam Molla, M.T., Compton, C., and Dunne, L.E. (2018) Launderability of Surface- Insulated Cut and Sew E-textiles. Proc of the ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Singapore. [5,697, 19%] Schleif, N.; Pettys-Baker, R.; Lee, J. W.; Berglund, M.; Ozbek, S.; Utset-Ward, S.; Dunne, L.E.; Holschuh, B. (2018) Development and Characterization of Modular Elastic Switches for Sensing and Control of Active Compression Garments. Proc. of the International Conference on Environmental Systems. Albuquerque, NM. [7,353; n/a] Compton, C.; Berglund, M.E.; Chen, J.; Brubaker, D.; Bunyard, C.; Dunne, L.E. (2018)

Development and Characterization of a Mannequin-Based Method for Fit Measurement of Wearable Systems. Proc. of the International Conference on Environmental Systems. Albuquerque, NM. [8,962; n/a]

Foo, E., Pettys-Baker, R., Sullivan, S., and Dunne, L.E. (2017). Garment-Integrated Wetness Sensing for Leak Measurement. Proc. Of the ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Maui, HI. [5,904, 26%] Islam Molla, M. T., Goodman, S., Schleif, N., Berglund, M. E., Zacharias, C., Compton, C.,

and Dunne, L. E. (2017). Surface-Mount Manufacturing for E-Textile Circuits. Proc. Of the International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Maui, HI. [5,183, 26%] [Best Paper Award Honorable Mention: Top 5% of papers]

Granberry, R., Duvall, J., Dunne, L.E., and Holschuh B. (2017). An Analysis of

Anthropometric Geometric Variability for the Fit & Function of Advanced Functional

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Garments. Proc. Of the International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Maui, HI. [5,726, 26%]

Berglund, M.E., Foo, E., Dunne, L.E., and Holschuh, B. (2017). Development of

Elastomer-Strain Gauge Composite for On-Body Dynamic Force Measurement. Proc. Of the International Conference on Environmental Systems. Charleston, SC. [6,116, n/a]

Granberry, R., Duvall, J., Dunne, L.E., and Holschuh, B. (2017). Effects of Anthropometric

Variability and Dimensional Change Due to Posture on Orthostatic Intolerance Garments. Proc. Of the International Conference on Environmental Systems. Charleston, SC. [9,341, n/a]

Ramos-Garcia, R.I., Da Silva, F., Kondi, Y., Saznov, E., Dunne, L.E. (2016). Analysis of a

Coverstitched Stretch Sensor for Monitoring of Breathing. Proc. of the International Conference on Sensing Technology, Nanjing, China. [n/a; n/a]

Griffin, L., Compton, C., and Dunne, L.E. (2016). An Analysis of the Variability of

Anatomical Body References within Ready-to-Wear Garment Sizes. Proc. of the International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Heidelberg, Germany. [5,740; 19%] (Best Paper Award Honorable Mention)

Compton, C., and Dunne, L.E. (2016). Pilot Investigation of a Novel Technique for

Measuring Dynamic Body-Garment Contact. Proc. of the International Conference on Environmental Systems. Vienna, Austria. [5,996; n/a]

Dunne, L.E., Morris, K., Reich, J., Ramaswamy, H., Ashdown, S.P., Kozen, F., and

Coffman, C. (2015). Fashion meets Space Travel: Engaging Girls in STEM through Functional Apparel Design. Proc. of the International Conference on Environmental Systems. Seattle, WA. [8,266; n/a]

Carton, A., and Dunne, L.E. (2013). Tactile Distance Feedback for Firefighters: Design

and Preliminary Evaluation of a Sensory Augmentation Glove. Proc. of the ACM SIGCHI Augmented Human Conference. Stuttgart, Germany. [5,646; n/a]

Gioberto, G., and Dunne, L.E. (2012). Theory and Characterization of a Top-Thread

Coverstitched Stretch Sensor. Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. Seoul, S. Korea. [3,560; n/a]

Gioberto, G., and Dunne, L.E. (2012). Garment Positioning and Drift in Garment-

Integrated Sensing. Proc. of the International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Newcastle, UK. [5,705; 19%]

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Dunne, L.E. and Smyth, B. (2007). Psychophysical Elements of Wearability. Proc. of Computer Human Interaction, San Jose, CA. [3,425; 25%]

Dunne, L.E., Walsh, P., Smyth, B., and Caulfield, B. (2007). A System for Wearable

Monitoring of Seated Posture in Computer Users. Proc. of Body Sensor Networks, Aachen, Germany. [3,231; n/a] (received Corscience Young Investigator Award)

Dunne, L.E., Brady, S., Tynan, R., Lau, K., Smyth, B., Diamond, D., and O'Hare, G.M.P.

(2006). Garment-Based Body Sensing Using Foam Sensors. Proc. of the Australian User Interface Conference, Hobart, Australia. [5,008; n/a]

Dunne, L.E., Smyth, B., Ashdown, S.P., Sengers, P., Kaye, J. (2005). Configuring the User

in Wearable Technology Design. Proc. of the 1st Wearable Futures Conference, Newport, Wales, UK. [n/a; n/a]

Dunne, L.E., Tynan, R., O'Hare, G.M.P., Smyth, B., Brady, S., and Diamond, D. (2005).

Coarse Sensing of Upper Arm Position Using Body-Garment Interactions. Proc. of the 2nd International Forum on Applied Wearable Computing, Zurich, Switzerland. [n/a; n/a]

Dunne, L.E., Toney, A., Ashdown, S.P., and Thomas, B. (2004). Subtle Integration of

Technology: A Case Study of the Business Suit. Proc. of the 1st IEEE International Forum on Applied Wearable Computing, Bremen, Germany. [4,158; n/a]

Toney, A., Dunne, L.E., Thomas, B., and Ashdown, S.P. (2003). A Shoulder Pad Insert

Vibrotactile Display. Proc. of the 7th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, White Plains, NY, USA [8,056; n/a]

Dunne, L.E., Ashdown, S.P., and McDonald, E. (2002). "Smart Systems": Wearable

Integration of Intelligent Technology. Proc. of the First Conference of the International Centre for Excellence in Wearable Electronics and Smart Fashion Products, Cottbus, Germany. [5,723; n/a]

Refereed Conference Publications: Short Papers [word count and acceptance rate, if available] These are peer-reviewed (blind or double blind), published/archived papers, not abstracts, but are approximately half the length of full papers. Most represent journal-caliber publications, as indicated by acceptance rates. Dupler, E., Gagliardi, N., Foo, E., Ozbek, S., Utset-Ward, S., and Dunne, L.E. (2019) Toward Textile-Based Heating Devices for the Distal Extremities: Experimental Characterization of System Design Parameters. Proceedings of the Design of Medical

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Devices Conference. Gagliardi, N., Foo, E., Dupler, E., Ozbek, S., and Dunne, L.E. (2018) Design of a Stitched Textile-Based Thermal Actuator Garment to Attenuate Peripheral Microclimate Experience. Proceedings of the Design of Medical Devices Conference. [3,045; n/a] Pettys-Baker, R.M.T, Schleif, N., Lee, J. W., Utset-Ward, S., Berglund, M.E., Johnson, C., Kelly, K., Johnson, B., Joyner, M., Dunne, L. E., and Holschuh, B. (2018) Tension- Controlled Active Compression Garment for Treatment of Orthostatic Intolerance Proceedings of the Design of Medical Devices Conference. [2,368; n/a] Foo, E., Pettys-Baker, R., and Dunne, L.E. (2017). Bi-Metallic Stitched E-Textile Sensors for Sensing Salinized Liquids. Proc. Of the ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Maui, HI. [2,691, 26%] Pettys-Baker, R., Compton, C., Utset-Ward, S., Tompkins, M., and Dunne, L.E. (2017).

Design and Development of Valgus-Sensing Leggings. Proceedings of the ASME Design of Medical Devices Conference, Minneapolis, MN. [1,309, n/a]

Duvall, J., Granberry, R., Dunne, L.E., and Holschuh, B. (2017). The Design and

Development of Active Compression Garments for Orthostatic Intolerance. Proceedings of the ASME Design of Medical Devices Conference, Minneapolis, MN. [1,323, n/a]

Berglund, M. E., Duvall, J., and Dunne, L.E. (2016). A Survey of the Historical Scope and Current Trends of Wearable Technology Applications. Proc. of the ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Heidelberg, Germany. [2,642; 28%] Reich, J. and Dunne, L.E. (2016). Multi-Modal Wearable Ambient Display: An Investigation of Continuous Glucose Monitoring Proc. of the ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Heidelberg, Germany. [3,750; 28%] Berglund, M. E., Duvall, J., Simon, C., and Dunne, L.E. (2015). Surface-Mount Component

Attachment for E-Textiles. Proc of the ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers. Osaka, Japan. [1,318, n/a]

Dunne, L.E., Profita, H., Zeagler, C., Clawson, J., Gilliland, S., Do, E. Y.-L., and Budd, J.

(2014). The Social Comfort of Wearable Technology and Gestural Interaction. Proc. of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference, Chicago, IL. [3,157; n/a]

Gioberto, G., Min, C.-H., Compton, C., and Dunne, L.E. (2014). Lower-Limb Goniometry

using Stitched Sensors: Effects of Manufacturing and Wear Variables. Proc. of the

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18th ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Seattle, WA, USA. [1,660; 30%]

Berglund, M.E., Coughlin, J., Gioberto, G., and Dunne, L.E. (2014). Washability of E-

Textile Stretch Sensors and Sensor Insulation. Proc. of the 18th ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Seattle, WA, USA. [1,127; 30%]

Gioberto, G., Coughlin, J., Bibeau, K., and Dunne, L.E. (2013). Detecting Bends and Fabric

Folds using Stitched Sensors. Proc. of the IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Zurich, Switzerland. [2,910; 23%]

Dunne, L.E., Zhang, V., and Terveen, L. (2012). An Investigation of Contents and Use of

the Home Wardrobe. Proceedings of the ACM UbiComp Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, Pittsburgh, PA. [2,989; 20%]

Koo, H., and Dunne, L.E. (2011). Enhancing Visibility in Bicycling Apparel Using

Integrated Flashing LEDs. Proc. of the First International Conference on Smart Design, Nottingham, UK. [2,158; n/a]

Dunne, L.E., Gioberto, G., Ramesh, V., and Koo, H. (2011). Measuring Movement of

Denim Trousers for Garment-Integrated Sensing Applications. Proc. of the ACM Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference, Boston, MA, USA. [2,571; n/a]

Dunne, L.E., Gioberto, G., and Koo, H. (2011). A Method of Measuring Garment

Movement for Wearable Sensing. Proc. of the 15th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, San Francisco, CA, USA. [2,826; 31%]

Dunne, L.E. (2009). A Coarse Desktop Method for Evaluating Transmission of Vibration

Through Textile Layers. Proc. of the 13th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Linz, Austria. [2,136; 34%]

Armstrong, C., and Dunne, L.E. (2009). Preliminary Investigation of the Influence of

Galvanic Skin Response on Stimulus Perception in Electro-Tactile Interfaces. Proc. of the 13th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Late-Breaking Results, Linz, Austria. [2,504; 55%]

Fitzgerald, D., Trakarnratanakul, N., Dunne, L.E., Smyth, B., and Caulfield, B. (2008).

Development and user evaluation of a virtual rehabilitation system for wobble board balance training. Proc. of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference. p. 4194-4198. Vancouver, CA. [3,256; n/a]

Dunne, L.E., Smyth, B., and Caulfield, B. (2007). Evaluating the Impact of Garment

Structure on Wearable Sensor Performance. Proc. of the 11th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Boston, MA, USA. [1,294; 33%]

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Dunne, L.E., Smyth, B., and Caulfield, B. (2007). A Comparative Evaluation of Bend

Sensors for Wearable Applications. Proc. of the 11th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Boston, MA, USA. [1,146; 33%]

Dunne, L.E., Walsh, P., Smyth, B., and Caulfield, B. (2006). Design and Evaluation of a

Wearable Sensor for Monitoring Seated Spinal Posture. Proc. of the 10th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Montreux, Switzerland. [2,708; 41%]

Walsh, P., Dunne, L.E., Smyth, B., and Caulfield, B. (2006). Marker-Based Monitoring of

Seated Spinal Posture Using a Calibrated Single-Variable Threshold Model. Proc. of the ACM Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference, New York, NY, USA. [3,130; n/a]

Brady, S., Dunne, L.E., Tyan, R., Diamond, D., Smyth, B., O'Hare, G.M.P. (2005).

Garment-Based Monitoring of Respiration Rate Using a Foam Pressure Sensor. Proc. of the 9th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Osaka, Japan. [1,207; 36%]

Archival Conference Poster Publications These are conference papers containing complete documentation (not an abstract) of original research of a shorter length than short papers. Only poster papers that have been included in archival proceedings (e.g. published for sale and included in a digital library archive such as the IEEE or ACM library) have been included here. Berglund, M., Duval, J., Simon, C., and Dunne, L.E. (2015) Stitched Surface-Mount E-

Textile Component Attachment: Durability During Simulated Everyday Wear. Proc of the International Symposium on Wearable Computers. Osaka, Japan.

Gioberto, G., Min, C.-H., Compton, C., and Dunne, L.E. (2014) Lower-Limb Goniometry

using Stitched Sensors: Effects of Manufacturing and Wear Variables. Proc. of the 18th ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Seattle, WA, USA. [1,660; 30%]

Berglund, M.E., Coughlin, J., Gioberto, G., and Dunne, L.E. (2014) Washability of E-

Textile Stretch Sensors and Sensor Insulation. Proc. of the 18th ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Seattle, WA, USA. [1,127; 30%]

Dunne, L.E., Smyth, B., and Caulfield, B. (2007) Evaluating the Impact of Garment

Structure on Wearable Sensor Performance. Proc. of the 11th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Boston, MA, USA. [1,294; 33%]

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Dunne, L.E., Smyth, B., and Caulfield, B. (2007) A Comparative Evaluation of Bend Sensors for Wearable Applications. Proc. of the 11th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Boston, MA, USA. [1,146; 33%]

Brady, S., Dunne, L.E., Tyan, R., Diamond, D., Smyth, B., O'Hare, G.M.P. (2005) Garment-

Based Monitoring of Respiration Rate Using a Foam Pressure Sensor. Proc. of the 9th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Osaka, Japan. [1,207; 36%]

Contributed Workshop Papers [word count] These are peer-reviewed 2-4 page papers (not abstracts), published as part of adjunct proceedings available to workshop/conference attendees, but are not included in archival libraries. Workshop papers can include original research, but are generally “position” papers, which do not go into as much depth or detail about a particular experiment.

Dunne, L.E. (2012) Sustainability, Consumption, and Pleasure in Dress: Encouraging Sustainable Consumption through the Smart Wardrobe. Re-conceptualizing Fashion in Sustainable HCI Workshop, ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, Newcastle, UK. [2,761]

Dunne, L.E., and Smyth, B. (2005) Second-Skin Sensing: A Wearability Challenge. On-

Body Sensing Workshop, 9th IEEE Symposium on Wearable Computers, Osaka, Japan. [1,791]

Dunne, L.E., Brady, S., Smyth, B., and Diamond, D. (2005) Minimally-Invasive Gathering

of Body Information from Body-Garment Interactions. Proc. of the 3rd UK-Ubinet Workshop, Bath, UK. [1,300]

Invited Talks

Keynote or Featured Speaker

2018 IEEE Haptics Symposium: ‘Large-area, Soft, Wearable Haptics: Challenges and Opportunities of Smart Clothing’. March 25, San Francisco, CA

2016 National Science Teachers Association Conference: ‘Wearable Technology and the Connected World’. Oct 28, Minneapolis, MN

University of Minnesota Sponsored Projects Symposium IV: ‘We All Wear Clothes: Exploring the Interdisciplinary World of Wearable Technology’. Feb 9, Minneapolis, MN

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2015 University of Minnesota College of Continuing Education, ‘Headliners’ Series: ‘Stronger, Faster, Brighter: Wearable Technology and the Future of Clothing’. Nov 5, St Paul, MN

2012 Handweaver’s Guild of America annual conference: ‘Wearable Technology, E-Textiles, and Design’. July 15-21, Long Beach, CA

Invited Lectures

2019 Facebook Reality Labs. “Textile- and Garment-Integrated On-Body Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities.” June 6, Redmond, WA.

Boise State University Micron School of Materials Science and Engineering. “Wearing Technology: Soft Structures for On-Body Devices.” March 29, Boise, ID.

2018 Xi’An Silk Road Festival (“Silk Road, Fashion, Technology”), Xi’An Polytechnic University. “New Technology and the Future of Apparel Design”. June 6, Xi’An, China.

Rochester Institute of Technology, Enigmatic Futures Interaction Design Workshop. “Not Another Smart Watch, Please.” March 23, Rochester, NY. Co-presented with Melissa Dawson

Product Innovation: Apparel Conference: ‘Data and Informatics as a Pathway to Sustainable Apparel Production’. February 13, Los Angeles, CA

2017 Dartmouth University, Department of Computer Science Lecture Series: ‘Putting it On: Computation & Technology in Apparel & the Near-Body Environment’ September 20, Hanover, NH

Product Innovation: Apparel Conference: ‘Why Bother and Where To for Wearables?’. June 22, New York City, NY

Shanghai International Fashion Innovation Center: Forum on the Future of Fashion and Wearable Technology: ‘On to the Plateau of Productivity: Breaking the Remaining Barriers toward the Future of Fashion and Smart Clothing’. May 21, Shanghai, China

2016 Target Corporation: ‘Wearable Technology and Smart Clothing’. December 7, Minneapolis, MN

American Association of University Women, Minneapolis branch: ‘Wearable Technology’. October 24, Minneapolis, MN

SciX (The Great Scientific Exchange) Conference: ‘Sensing the Body through Garment-Integrated Technologies’. September 22, Minneapolis, MN

Florida Atlantic University, Institute for Sensing and Embedded Network Systems Engineering: ‘Sensing in Soft Wearable Structures’. July 7, Boca Raton, FL

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Hong Kong Polytechnic University: ‘Wearability, Manufacturability, and Feasibility in Garment-Integrated Technologies’. June 10, Hong Kong

Kimberly Clark, Inc., Extrapolation Lecture Series: ‘Functional Clothing and Wearable Technology for Comfort and Performance’. April 15, Appleton, WI

2015 Smart Fabrics Conference: ‘One Part Neil Armstrong, One Part Miuccia Prada: One Small Step Toward the Future of Wearable Technology’. May 12, San Francisco, CA (with Tom Martin)

Georgia Tech Wearable Technology Symposium: ‘Self and the Body: The Intimate Space of Wearables’. May 9, Atlanta, GA

University of Delaware Design Institute: ‘The Hard and Soft of Wearable Technology’. May 7, Newark, DE

Simon Foundation Conference (Innovating for Continence): ‘Listen to your Bladder’. April 17, Chicago, IL

2014 Microsoft Research (Redmond): ‘Wearability and Wearable Technology: Benefits and Challenges of Garment-Integration of Technology’. February 24, Seattle, WA

University of Minnesota Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics Seminar Series: ‘Wearable Technology and Functional Apparel for Earth and Space’. March 14, Minneapolis, MN

2013 University of Rhode Island: ‘Wearable Technology, E-Textiles, and Design’. March 20, Narragansett, RI

Industrial Fabrics Association International, Advanced Textiles Conference: ‘Garment-Integrated Sensing for Health and Activity Monitoring’. October 23, Orlando, FL

2012 University of Minnesota Institute for Healthcare Informatics: ‘Gathering and Processing Information from the Body’. Minneapolis, MN, September 13 2012.

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization: Human Factors, Artificial Intelligence, and Language Technology Seminar Series: ‘On-Body and In-Closet Wearable Technology’. Sydney, Australia, August 16, 2012.

University of Sydney: ‘Wearable Sensing and Wardrobe Informatics’. Sydney, Australia, August 15, 2012

2011 Nokia Research: ‘Wearable Technology and Human Factors in Design’. West Hollywood and Palo Alto, CA, August 2011.

2010 University of Minnesota Institute for Engineering in Medicine, Cardiac Devices Educational Symposium: ‘Sensing Garments for Cardiac Monitoring and Other Applications’. Minneapolis, MN, December 9, 2010

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Cornell University, Department of Fiber Science and Apparel Design: ‘A Full Closet and Nothing to Wear: Exploring Management Strategies Through the Smart Wardrobe’. Ithaca, NY, November 18, 2010

2009 University of Minnesota Medical Devices Center Fellows Lecture Series: ‘Wearable Medical and Monitoring Devices’. Minneapolis, September 2009

Smart Fabrics Conference: ‘Garment-Integrated Bio-monitoring’. Rome, Italy March 2009

Minnesota Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Conference: ‘Smart Clothing: Technology for a Versatile New Generation of Apparel’ April 3, 2009

University of Minnesota Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Colloquium: ‘Garment-Integrated Wearable Biosensors’ January 22, 2009.

2007 University of Minnesota Twin Cities, College of Design: ‘Smart Clothing: Application Potential and Design Challenges for the New Generation of Apparel’ April 23rd

Philips Research, Aachen, Germany: ‘Wearability and Minimally Invasive Wearable Technologies’ March 25th

Olin College, Boston: “’You want me to wear what??’ An Overview of Wearable Technology Design” March 7th

2006 Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK: ‘Wearing Technology: Design Considerations for the New Generation of Augmented Apparel’ December 4th

2005 Dublin Art and Technology Association: ‘Worn Technology: the Wearer and the Device’ July 18th

Lancaster University, Department of Computer Science: ‘Smart Foam-Based Pressure Sensing on the Torso’ March 1st

2004 Dundalk Institute of Technology, Department of Computers and Maths: ‘Context Awareness in Wearable Technology’ December 9th

Nike/ITAA Forum Interface: Apparel, Materials, and Technology: ‘Expanding Apparel Functionality Using Electronic Technology’ November 3rd

University College Dublin, Department of Computer Science: ‘Wearability and Wearable Technology’ March 26th

New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, Interactive Telecommunications Program: ‘Designing for the Wearable Environment’ February 27th

2003 Cornell University, SIGCHI Distinguished Lecturer Series: ‘Wearable Technology’ November 6th

Invited Panel Presentations

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2018 “Trends in Public-Private R&D Partnerships on Smart Fabrics” IFAI/Department of Commerce Smart Fabrics Summit, Washington, DC. April, 2018

2017 “What is Academia Doing to Overcome the Digital Skill Deficit and What Can Industry be Doing to Support Them?” Product Innovation: Apparel, New York, NY. June, 2017

2016 “Fashion and Wearable Technology” Museum of Design Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. September, 2016

“Wearable Technology” Association of Midwest Museums, Minneapolis, MN. July, 2016

2014 “Technology for Digital Life” World Summit on Innovation and Entrepreneurship, New York, NY. September, 2014

2012 “Have we Achieved the Ultimate Wearable Computer?” International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Newcastle, UK. June, 2012

2011 “Publishing Interdisciplinary Research and Scholarship” University of Minnesota Professional Development Workshop, Minneapolis, MN. March, 2011

Refereed Conference Posters and Presentations with Abstracts [Abstract word

count, and acceptance rate, where available]

Short peer-reviewed abstracts that accompany a conference presentation are listed below. Presenting author is underlined.

2017 E. Foo, N.R. Gagliardi, N. Schlief, and L.E. Dunne “Toward the development of customizable textile-integrated thermal actuators”. Proceedings of the 2017 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and 2017 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Maui, HI [1,783; n/a]

2015 C. Compton, C.-H. Min, L.E. Dunne “Sensing Lower Body Lifting Posture through Disposable Sensing Coveralls”. ITAA Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, NM [622, 54%]

K. Morris, S. Ashdown, C. Coffman, F. Kozen, K. Dao, D. Green, L.E. Dunne, J. Reich “Sketching as a Tool to Measure Concept Application in an Informal Learning Environment” ITAA Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, NM [997, 53%]

K. Morris, S. Ashdown, C. Coffman, F. Kozen, K. Dao, D. Green, L.E. Dunne, J. Reich. “Building Spatial Abilities Through Patternmaking”. ITAA Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, NM [1045, 53%]

2014 H. Ramaswamy, L.E. Dunne, J. Reich, S. Ashdown, C. Coffman, F. Kozen, K. Morris, S. Ruehlow “Smart Clothing, Smart Girls: Teaching Wearable Electronics”. ITAA Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC [813]

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L.E. Dunne, H. Ramaswamy, J. Reich, S. Ashdown, C. Coffman, F. Kozen, K. Morris, S. Ruehlow “Smart Clothing, Smart Girls: Teaching Spatial Manipulation through Garment Patterns”. ITAA Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC [865]

2013 L.E. Dunne, C. Simon “Out of This World: A University Partnership Model for Functional Clothing Design.” ITAA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA [897]

L.E. Dunne, G. Gioberto, J. Coughlin, K. Bibeau “Machine-Stitched E-Textile Stretch Sensors” ITAA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA [590]

L.E. Dunne, S. Gahring “Technical Design and Production Management Through a Service Learning Initiative” ITAA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA [730]

L. Gordon and L.E. Dunne “The Re-Design and Evaluation of the Patient Gown for an Integrated Healthcare Organization” ITAA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA [579]

H. Koo, L.E. Dunne, and E. Bye “Design Functions in Transformable Garments for Sustainability” ITAA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA

2012 L.E. Dunne “Electronics for Designers: Experiences from a One-Week Crash Course.” ITAA Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI [688]

L.E. Dunne “Hot or Not? Crowd-Sourced Evaluation of Computer-Generated Outfits.” ITAA Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI [949]

2011 L.E. Dunne “Learning the Methods of Hand Tailoring through a Half-Scale Trial Draft.” ITAA Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA [443]

L.E. Dunne “Consumer Practice in the Home Wardrobe: Decision-Making and Management Strategy.” ITAA Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA [1,040]

2010 L.E. Dunne “Joint Sensing in Everyday Clothing: Analysis of Garment Ease and Signal Noise in a Garment-Integrated Optical Bend Sensor.” ITAA Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada [771]

L.E. Dunne “Electronics in the Apparel Classroom: Design for Visibility Using Sewn LED Light Circuits” ITAA Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada [428]

L.E. Dunne “Designing for Yourself: Developing Patternmaking and Fitting Skills Through 3D Simulation on a Personal Body Scan” ITAA Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada [774]

H. Koo and L.E. Dunne “Virtual Clothing Designers and the Social-networking Internet Community” Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles Fall Meeting, Seoul, Korea [n/a]

Peer Reviewed Conference Panel Presentations

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2012 “The Buck Starts Here: Funding Our Research Through Government Sources”. International Textiles and Apparel Association annual conference, Honolulu, HI. November, 2012.

2009 “Mixing Methods, Missing Methods”. International Textiles and Apparel Association annual conference. Bellvue, WA. October, 2009.

Patents and Patent Applications

B. Holschuh, L.E. Dunne. Dynamic Anchoring of Soft Exoskeletons Using Localized Active Compression. US Patent application filed 4/9/2019.

B. Holschuh, L.E. Dunne, R. Pettys-Baker, N. Schleif, J.W. Lee, M.E. Berglund, S. Utset-Ward, M. Joyner, B. Johnson, K. Kelly, C. Johnson, J. Duvall, R. Granberry. Active Fabrics, Garments, and Materials. US Patent application filed 2/26/2018. PCT application filed 11/29/2018.

L.E. Dunne, G. Gioberto. Stitched Stretch Sensor. US Patent nos. 9,322,121 B2 (April 26, 2016); 10,274,384 B2 (April 30, 2019)

L.E. Dunne, B. Caulfield, P. Walsh. A Garment for Monitoring Posture. PCT application filed August, 2007.

Exhibitions: E-Textile Artworks and Garment Designs

Exhibits Curated

International Symposium on Wearable Computers: 10th Anniversary Retrospective Design Exhibition. September 11-15, 2017, Maui, HI. Lead curator.

Representative pieces from 10 years of the ISWC Desigin Exhibition selected in collaboration with jurors of the Design Steering Committee. Developed signage and exhibit displays.

Pieces Shown in Juried Exhibits

Lee., J.W., Wang, S., Albers, C., and Dunne, L.E. (2018) Garment-based EMG system for intra-spacesuit biomechanics analysis.

Exhibited: 2018 Design Exhibition, International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Singapore (*Jury Award Winner, Functional Category)

Berglund, M.E., Foo, E., Islam Molla, M.T., Sudheendra, S.M., Compton, C. and Dunne, L.E. (2018) MAKE IT BLUE: a controllable, color-changing dynamic costume.

Exhibited: 2018 Design Exhibition, International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Singapore.

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Duvall, J., Schlief, N., Dunne, L.E., and Holschuh, B. (2016) ‘Active “Hugging” Vest for Deep Touch Pressure Therapy’. Sewn garment with shape-memory compression actuators.

Exhibited: 2016 Design Exhibition, International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Heidelberg, Germany.

Clark, M.E., Dunne, L.E., Holschuh, B.T. (2016) ‘Self-Adjusting Wearables: Variable Control through a Shape-Memory Latching Mechanism’. 3D printed mechanism, shape-memory actuators, textile-based support harness.

Exhibited: 2016 Design Exhibition, International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Heidelberg, Germany.

Dunne, L.E. (2012) ‘Bound’. Rayon knit, hand embroidery, sewn garment.

Exhibited: 2012 Mounted Exhibit International Textiles and Apparel Association Conference, Honolulu, HI

Dunne, L.E. (2011) ‘Ebb’. LED illumination, fiber manipulation, sewn garment.

Exhibited: 2011 Bodies of Water, Surface Design Association Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Dunne, L.E. (2010) ‘Shiver 1’. Touch-sensitive vibrotactile garment: hand-crafted electronic flowers, vibrating motors, whisker touch sensors, sewn garment.

Exhibited: 2010 Mounted Exhibit, International Textiles and Apparel Association Conference, Montreal, CA; 2010 Design Exhibition, International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Seoul, Korea.

Dunne, L.E. (2010) ‘Shiver 2’. Touch-sensitive vibrotactile garment: ostrich feathers, vibrating motors, light sensors, sewn garment.

Exhibited: 2010 Mounted Exhibit, International Textiles and Apparel Association Conference, Montreal, CA; 2010 Design Exhibition, International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Seoul, Korea.

Pieces Shown in Invited Exhibits

Dunne, L.E. (2010) ‘Shiver 1’. Touch-sensitive vibrotactile garment: hand-crafted electronic flowers, vibrating motors, whisker touch sensors, sewn garment.

Exhibited: 2017 International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 10th Anniversary Retrospective Design Exhibition, Maui, HI.

Dunne, L.E. (2004) ‘Alert’. Illuminated garment responding to galvanic skin response: LED lights, plastic balls, galvanic skin response sensor, sewn garment.

Exhibited: 2008 Lightwave, Trinity College Science Gallery, Dublin, Ireland; 2006 Nostalgia and Technology, Brigham Young University Museum of Art, Salt Lake City, Utah; 2003 Cyberfashion Show, SIGGRAPH conference, San Diego, CA.

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Dunne, L.E. (2004) ‘Pulse’. Pulse-sensitive illuminated garment: electroluminescent panel, optical pulse sensor, sewn garment.

Exhibited: 2008 Lightwave, Trinity College Science Gallery, Dublin, Ireland; 2006 Nostalgia and Technology, Brigham Young University Museum of Art, Salt Lake City, Utah; 2004 MuseumNight NEMO Science Museum, Amsterdam; 2003 Cyberfashion Show, SIGGRAPH conference, San Diego, CA

Dunne, L.E. (2004) ‘Impress’. Shape-changing kinetic garment: LED lights, servo motor, sewn garment.

Exhibited: 2004 Cyberfashion Show, SIGGRAPH conference, Los Angeles, CA.

Dunne, L.E. (2004) ‘Massage shirt’. Vibrotactile massaging garment: vibrating motors, vinyl capsules, beads, sewn garment.

Exhibited: Nostalgia and Technology, Brigham Young University Museum of Art, Salt Lake City, Utah; 2004 MuseumNight NEMO Science Museum, Amsterdam; 2004 Cyberfashion Show, SIGGRAPH conference, Los Angeles, CA.

Dunne, L.E. (2002) ‘Smart Jacket’. Cycling jacket with sensor-driven integrated heating and illumination: electro-luminescent wire, resistive textile heat pad, light and temperature sensors, sewn garment.

Exhibited: 2003 Cyberfashion Show, SIGGRAPH conference, San Deigo, CA; 2002 Wearable Technology Fashion Show, International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Seattle, WA.

Teaching

University of Minnesota Courses Taught

Course load is two courses per semester, with 1 course release per year for AES research (2012-present) and 1 course release per year while serving as program director for Apparel Design (taken 2016-2017). The majority of courses taught are time-intensive studio courses with 4-6 contact hours per week in each course.

ADES 1221: Apparel Assembly (3 cr): Beginning sewing and apparel manufacturing. Re-

developed with teaching faculty member, taught FA 2017, co-taught FA 2018. Enrollment 13. Re-development included integration of ASTM stitches and seams standards, industrial assembly methods and machines, techniques and technologies for stretch fabrics, emphasis on mass-manufacturing. Video tutorial series developed for all manual skills. Retail collaboration with Weisman Art Museum established FA 2018 to sell products produced by first-year students.

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ADES 2222: Clothing Design Studio II (4 cr): Intermediate Patternmaking. Taught SP 2010, SP 2011, FA 2011. Enrollment 14-22. Developed OptiTex (CAD patternmaking) portion of course material including video tutorial series. Developed video tutorial series for teaching draping.

ADES 3223: Clothing Design Studio III (3-4 cr): Materials (Tailoring, Knitwear, Non-

traditional materials) Taught FA 2008, FA 2009, FA 2010, SP 2012. Enrollment 12-21. Developed video tutorial series for teaching Tailoring and OptiTex drafting for knitwear. Conducted several community-involved fashion show service learning projects.

ADES 3224W: Clothing Design Studio IV (3-4 cr): Functional Apparel Design. Taught SP

2009, SP 2010, SP 2011, SP 2012, SP 2013, SP 2014, SP 2015, SP 2016, SP 2017, SP 2018. Enrollment: 11-21. Developed modular, mixed-media course content including new topic focus areas on e-texiles/wearable technology and cleaning/hygiene. Developed several industry-sponsored design projects including major NASA- and Industry-sponsored semester-long course project. Established writing-intensive designation SP 2017. Cross-listed with APST 5224 SP 2018.

DES 5185: Human Factors in Design (3 cr): Taught FA 2009, FA 2010, FA 2011, SP 2013,

SP 2014, SP 2015. Enrollment 18-21. Re-developed as a broad foundations course in Human Factors. Sponsored FA 2011 by Nokia. Student participation in NASA collaborative projects SP 2014, SP 2015.

ADES 4215: Product Development: Softlines (3 cr): Taught SP 2009. Enrollment: 20. ADES 3227: Technical Design Studio (3 cr): New course developed and taught Fall 2012,

FA 2013, FA 2014, FA 2015, FA 2016, FA 2017, FA 2018. New course content and projects include service-learning project developing and mass-producing sewn products (apparel and bags) for orphanages and underserved children in India and Africa.

ARCH 5110: Architecture as a Catalyst (1 cr) Taught Sp 2012, Sp 2014. Interdisciplinary

enrollment, one-week intensive introduction to basic electronics for design and architecture students. Enrollment: 15-20.

Independent study small groups: Sp 2018 Functional Clothing Design (graduate section,

4 students); Fa 2017 Theory for Wearable Technology (6 students, taught collaboratively with 1 other faculty member); Fa 2016 Introduction to Functional Clothing and Wearable Technology Research (6 students, taught collaboratively with 2 other faculty); Fa 2014 Programming for Designers (5 students); Sp 2014 NASA Reduced Gravity Education Flight Program student group (5 students); Fa 2013 Functional Clothing Design (8 students), Sp 2011 Solar-charging Garment

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Development (4 students, collaborative with EE student group), Fa 2011 Solar-charging Bag Development (8 students, collaborative with EE student group)

Guest lectures in UMN courses: DES 5185 (Sp 2016, Sp 2017, Fa 2017, Sp 2018, Fa

2018); ADES 3217 (Fall 2015, 2016, 2017), DES 3141 (Spring 2014), DES 1000 (Spring 2013, 2014), DES 8102 Quantitative Research Methods (Fall 2010), ARCH 5550 Bio-Inspired Systems in Architecture (Spring 2010), ART 8600 Mechanical Theaters and Toy Orchestras (Spring 2010), CSci 8908 Computer Graphics and Design (Fall 2009)

Olin College of Engineering Courses Taught Wearable Technology Design: Taught FA 2007. Developed and taught undergraduate

project-based course introducing engineering students to wearable technology and soft goods.

User-Oriented Collaborative Design: Team-taught FA 2007. Co-led one section of

introductory intensive user-centered design course for engineers.

Conference Tutorials (1-to-3-hour specialized intensive courses)

L.E. Dunne. (2019) “Intro to the Human Body: Wearability and Human Factors of Wearable Systems”. ACM International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI2019), Glasgow, UK. March, 2019

L.E. Dunne. (2019) “Making with Fabric: Foundations of Soft Goods and E-Textiles Fabrication”. ACM International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI2019), Glasgow, UK. March, 2019

L.E. Dunne. (2012) “Introduction to Electronic Textiles and Wearable Technology” Handweaver’s Guild of America annual conference: Convergence, Long Beach, CA. July, 2012

L.E. Dunne. (2008) “Wearability in Wearable Technology”. 12th International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Pittsburgh, PA. October, 2008

L.E. Dunne, J. McCann, S. Mörsky. (2006) “Humans: A Tutorial”. 10th International

Symposium on Wearable Computers, Montreux, Switzerland. October, 2006 L.E. Dunne, S. Watkins. (2003) “Making Computers Wearable”. 7th International

Symposium on Wearable Computers, White Plains, NY. October, 2003

Juried Exhibition and Award-Winning Student Work

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2018 Industrial Fabrics Association International Advanced Textiles Student Design Challenge

o First place: ‘Intra-Spacesuit Electromyography Garment.’ (J. Walter Lee, Stephanie Wang, Caroline Albers)

2017 Industrial Fabrics Association International Advanced Textiles Student Design Challenge

o First place: ‘Load-Absorbing Stabilization Crew Sock’ (Quinessa Stibbins, Evan Idhe, Caitlin Hartmann)

2015 Industrial Fabrics Association International Safety Products Student Design Challenge

o Second place: ‘Mechanical Counter-Pressure Glove’ (Tabitha Andelin, Holly Welwood, Regena Yu)

2014 International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Seattle, WA. Design Exhibition:

o ‘The Argot One-Handed Text Input Device’ (Julia Duvall, Anna Peshock) 2014 Industrial Fabrics Association International Safety Products Student Design Challenge

o Second place: ‘Dr Sole’ (Harini Ramaswamy) 2013 International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Zurich, Switzerland. Design Exhibition:

o ‘Brace Yourself: The World’s Sexiest Knee Brace’ (Crystal Compton, James Coughlin, Guido Gioberto)

o ‘Garment with Stitched Sensors that Detects Breathing’ (Mary Berglund, James Coughlin, Guido Gioberto)

o ‘A Wearable Sensing Garment to Detect and Prevent Suit Injuries for Astronauts’ (Crystal Compton, Reagan Rockers, Thanh Nguyen)

2013 Goldstein Museum of Design, St Paul, MN. Redefining, Redesigning Fashion (January-May 2013):

o ‘Natural Textured Wooden Dress’ (Sherry Sanden-Will)

2012 Industrial Fabrics Association International Safety Products Student Design Challenge

o First place: ‘NASA Boot: A Foot Support System for the Extra-Vehicular Activites Suit’ (Issa Mello, Jennifer Voth, Susan Vue)

2012 International Textiles and Apparel Association, Honolulu, HI. Mounted exhibit:

o ‘Fallen Queen’ (Maisee Her) o ‘Natural Textured Wooden Dress’ (Sherry Sanden-Will) o ‘Whimsically Charred’ (Kayna Hobbs)

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2012 International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Newcastle, UK. Design exhibition:

o ‘Context-Aware Signal Glove for Bicycle and Motorcycle Riders’ (Anthony Carton, received Most Innovative Concept award)

o ‘Solar Family’ (Silvia Guttmann, Sara Lopez, Dziyana Zhyhar)

o ‘Silent Love’ (Silvia Guttmann, Dziyana Zhyhar)

o ‘Fairy Tale Kinetic Dress’ (Helen Koo)

o ‘Wearable Multimodal Alarm System’ (Jessica Loomis, Grace Lorig, Mai Yang)

o ‘Reconfigurable Electronic Textiles Garment’ (Kaila Bibeau, Lucie Mulligan,

Ashton Frith)

2012 Sol Inspirations Eco-Fashion Show, Minneapolis, MN. Runway show: o ‘Natural Textured Wooden Dress’ (Sherry Sanden-Will)

o ‘Cellular Respiration’ (Carissa Prieve)

2011 Industrial Fabrics Association International Safety Products Student Design Challenge

o Second place: ‘Protective Jumpsuit for Earthquake Rescue Crew’ (Elizabeth Hillmann)

2011 International Textiles and Apparel Association, Philadelphia, PA. Mounted exhibit:

o ‘Soft Glow’ (Elizabeth Hillmann, received Eden International Travel Award),

o ‘Color-changing dress’ (Helen Koo)

2011 International Textiles and Apparel Association, Philadelphia, PA. Live exhibit: o ‘Combining the Opposites’ (Dziyana Zhyhar, received Barbizon undergraduate

design award)

o ‘Blaze’ (Silvia Guttmann and Elizabeth Hillmann)

o ‘Solar Family: Man’ (Silvia Guttman, Sara Lopez, Dziyana Zhyhar, Allison Danzl)

o ‘Solar Family: Child’ (Silvia Guttman, Sara Lopez, Dziyana Zhyhar, Allison Danzl)

2011 International Symposium on Wearable Computers, San Francisco, CA. Design Exhibition:

o ‘Combining the Opposites’ (Dziyana Zhyhar)

o ‘Soft Glow’ (Elizabeth Hillmann)

o ‘Color-changing dress’ (Helen Koo)

2010 International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Seoul, Korea. Design Exhibition:

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o ‘The Combination of Projection Technology with Cloth for Communication’ (Helen Koo)

o ‘Bite-protective Shin Guard for Mail Carriers’ (Amanda Matrejek)

In-kind donations to support course projects and activities 2014-present: Target Corp support/mentorship for ADES 3227 Fit sessions. 2011 3M: project materials and collaboration for ADES 3224 mobility mini-project 2011 Nike: collaboration for ADES 3224 thermal project 2010 WSI Sports: all project materials and collaboration for ADES 3223 Knit project.

Nation-wide touring fashion show produced by WSI featuring (and selling) ADES student designs.

2010 3M: advanced insulation materials for DHA 3224 course projects 2010 Nike: advanced insulation materials and collaboration for DHA 3224 course

projects 2009 Nike: collaboration for ADES 3224 thermal project Graduate Student Advising PhD

o Alireza Golguneh: Electrical Engineering, 2018-in progress o Crystal Compton: Apparel Studies, 2017-in progress o Mary Ellen Berglund: Apparel Studies, 2016-in progress o Md. Tahmidul Islam Molla: Apparel Studies, 2016-in progress o Guido Gioberto (Co-Advisor): Computer Science, 2011- 2015. Dissertation:

“Measuring Joint Movement Through Garment-Integrated Wearable Sensing” o Cheol-Hong Min (Co-Advisor): Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2012-2014.

Dissertation: “Detection of Behavioral Markers using Wearable Wireless Sensors”

o Chad Sowers (Co-Advisor): Apparel Studies, 2009-2013. Dissertation: “Semiotics in apparel design student portfolios: Semantic categorization and evaluation of portfolio elements”

o Helen Koo (Co-Advisor): Apparel Studies, 2009—2012. Dissertation: “Design Functions in Transformable Garments for Sustainability”

Masters

o Ellen Dupler: Electrical Engineering, 2017-in progress o J. Walter Lee: Human Factors and Ergonomics, 2017-in progress o Nika Gagliardi: Apparel Studies, 2016-in progress o Julia Duvall (co-Advisor): Apparel Studies, 2015-2017. Thesis “Bear Hug: The

Design and Development of an Active Deep Touch Pressure Garment for Sensory Processing Disorder”

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o Mary Ellen Berglund: Apparel Studies, 2014- 2016. Thesis “Development of Form-Fitted Body-Worn Force Sensors for Space and Terrestrial Applications”

o Jordyn Reich: Human Factors, 2014- 2016. Thesis “An Investigation of Multimodal Display for Continuous Glucose Monitoring”

o Crystal Compton: Apparel Studies, 2014-2016. Thesis “Fit for Space: Leveraging a Novel Skin Contact Measurement Technique Toward a More Efficient Liquid Cooled Garment”

o Molly McMahon: Human Factors (Plan C non-thesis), 2014-2016 o Harini Ramaswamy: Apparel Studies, 2012-2015. Thesis “Fabrication and Testing

of Z-Expandable Auxetic Textile Structures for Impact Protection” o Kate Buckner (Co-Advisor): Apparel Studies, 2009 – 2011. Thesis: “Fit Satisfaction

in Non-Industrial Textile Production: Crocheted Clothing” Committee Member

o Maureen Monhollen: Interior Design, PhD in progress o Martha Hall: Biomechanics and Movement Science (University of Delaware), PhD

completed Fall 2018. PhD Thesis “Addressing Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) by Design: Identifying Self-Care ADL Challenges & Designing Clothing to Promote Independence for Children with Disabilities”

o Clint Zeagler: Computer Science (Georgia Tech), PhD completed Fall 2018. PhD Thesis “Designing Textile-Based Wearable On-Body Electronic Interfaces Utilizing Vibro-Tactile Proprioceptive Display”

o Kira Erickson: Apparel Studies, MS completed Spring 2017. MS Thesis “Understanding Muslim Girls’ Needs for the Design of Sports Uniforms”

o Linsey Griffin: Apparel Studies, PhD completed Spring 2016. PhD Thesis “Three Case Studies Examining the Interdisciplinary Product Development Process in Wearable Product Design”

o Saemee Lyu: Apparel Studies, PhD completed Spring 2016. PhD Thesis “Posture Modification Effects Using Soft Materials Structures”

o Caitlin Cohn: Apparel Studies, PhD completed Spring 2016. PhD Thesis “Wheelwomen: Women’s Dress in a Transatlantic Cycling Culture 1868-1900”

o Kristy Janigo: Apparel Studies, PhD completed Fall 2015. PhD Thesis “A Sustainable Fashion Business Opportunity? Exploring Clothing Redesign with the Theory of Planned Behavior”

o Janet Creaser: Human Factors and Ergonomics, PhD completed Spring 2015. PhD Thesis “Effectiveness of a Smartphone-based Driver Support System for Reducing the Frequency of Risky Driving Behaviors in Novice Teenage Drivers”

o Mary Alice Casto: Apparel Studies, PhD completed Spring 2015. PhD Thesis “Categories of Design for Sustainability: Definitions and Applications of Classic Design”

o Anthony Carton: Graphic Design, MFA completed Spring 2013. MFA thesis “What if interactive systems could remember, if only for a short time?”

o Evan Leingang: Mechanical Engineering, MS completed Spring 2012. Master’s Project “Soft Pneumatic Actuators”

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o MyungHee Sohn: Apparel Studies, PhD completed Spring 2012. Dissertation “Analysis of Upper Body Measurement Change using Motion Capture”

o Jingwen Zhang: Computer Science, MS completed Spring 2011. Master’s Project “Crowd-sourced Evaluation of Computer Generated Outfits and a Reminder System for Outfit-Building”

o Patricia Columbus Powers: Electrical and Computer Engineering, MS completed Spring 2011. Master’s Project “Design Strategies for a Mold Producing Carbon/Polymer Water Filter Cores”

Undergraduate Student Advising Advise 10-15 students annually in addition to UROP, honors, and independent study students. NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates 2018-2019: Kai Johnson, Noah Garon, Sarah Megivern 2017-2018: Steven Goodman, Kai Johnson, Noah Garon 2016-2017: Megan Clarke, Steven Goodman, Nicholas Schlief, Quinessa Stibbins, Cade

Zacharias 2015-2016: Megan Clarke, Steven Goodman, Thana Hussein, Mia Kuroki, Nicholas

Schleif, Heidi Woelfle. 2014-2015: Julia Duvall, Elizabeth Davelaar, Steven Goodman, Mia Kuroki, Marissa

Lynch, Anna Peshock, Nicholas Schleif, Heidi Woelfle 2013-2014: James Coughlin, Crystal Compton, Jordyn Reich, Katie Mueller, Mary Ellen

Berglund 2012-2013: Kaila Bibeau, James Coughlin Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program

Dylan Osvold (2019) “Translating IR Spatial Positioning Circuitry to Softlines” $1,700 Steven Goodman (2018) “Haptic Feedback Garments for Visual Accessibility” $1,700 Shengjie Li (2016) “Designing an Unobtrusive, Transportable Mannequin Enabling Easy

Setup and Disassembly” $1,700 Mary Ellen Berglund (2013) “Integrating Electronics into High-Performance Stretch

Fabrics and Clothing” $1,700 *Awarded the Odegard Scholarship for the #1 UROP

proposal of interdisciplinary research, Design exhibited at the International Symposium on Wearable Computers, presented at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research

Sherry Sanden-Will (2012) “Development of Glove/Splint Prototype to Assist Stroke and Head Injury Patients with Loss of Hand Movement” $1,700 *Awarded the Fibiger Prize

for top UROP project Jessica Loomis (2012) “The Fashion of Autism” $1,700 Kaila Bibeau (2012) “Personalizing Outfit Suggestions in an Interactive Wardrobe”

$1,700 Lucie Biros (2012) “The Mirror Dilemma: Reducing Waste And Increasing Consumer

Satisfaction In The Apparel Industry” $1,700

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Misty Karges (2011) “Evaluating the Effects of the Smart Wardrobe on Garment Use, Discard, and Purchase” $1,700 *Presented at the National Conference on

Undergraduate Research Christina Armstrong (2009) “Optimal frequency ranges in EMS Interfaces” $1,700 *Peer-

reviewed publication in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Wearable Computers

Allison Danzl (2010) “What Are You Going to Wear Today? An Analysis of How Men and Women Choose What to Wear Everyday” $1,700 *Presented at the National

Conference on Undergraduate Research Honors Capstone

Karen Fiegen (2014) “Non-Powered Moisture Transport Systems for Next-To-Skin Applications” *Accepted to the NASA Reduced Gravity Education Flight Program (historical acceptance rate approx. 25%)

Allison Danzl (2011) “Menswear: How Men Choose What to Wear and Buy” Amanda Matrejek (2011) “New Media and Fashion: Reviewing and Designing New

Media Strategies”

Service

International Service to Conferences and Professional Organizations

National Science Foundation: Grant review panelist: 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2013. Participation in the USA Science and Engineering Festival, 2014.

Hong Kong Grants Council: Standing member, Humanities and Social Sciences panel 2015-2019; Grant reviewer 2013, 2014

National Institutes of Health: Grant review panelist 2018, 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Ad-hoc grant reviewer, 2017; grant

review panelist 2018, 2019 International Textiles and Apparel Association: Chair, Intellectual and Philosophical

Missions Committee (2013-2014) Member, Intellectual and Philosophical Missions Committee (2009-present); Jury, Undergraduate Designs (2010-2011)

ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers: 2008-present Program Committee member, 2016-present Founding Design Steering Committee Chair, 2019 Technical Program Committee Co-Chair, 2014 General Conference Chair, 2013 Design Exhibition Chair, 2012 Doctoral Symposium co-chair, 2011 Design Competition judge, 2010 & 2008 Design Competition Co-Chair, 2009 Late-Breaking Results Co-Chair, 2008 Publicity Chair

ACM International Joint Conferences on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: 2019 Technical Program Committee Co-Chair; 2016 Program Committee member; 2014-2015 Steering Committee member

Industrial Fabrics Association International: Chair of 2009 Safety & Protective Products

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‘Smart E-Textile Solutions’ Symposium ACM Augmented Human Conference: Program Committee member (2012) Design of Medical Devices Conference: Co-chair of Wearable Technology session 2009,

2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Editorship 2013 Guest editor, Focused Issue on Fashion and Health: Journal of Fashion Practice

volume 5, number 1 (May 2013) Professional Memberships Member:

o International Textiles and Apparel Association o Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (Technical Committee on

Wearable Information Systems, Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Women in Engineering Society)

o Association for Computing Machinery Manuscript Reviewer

o IEEE Computer o IEEE Sensors Journal o ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems o International Symposium on Wearable Computers o International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing o Journal of Fashion Practice o Research Journal of Textiles and Apparel

National Conference Organization Co-Organizer, Johnson Space Center/University of Minnesota Joint Symposium on

Wearable Technology and Functional Clothing, NASA Johnson Space Center, April 27 2012

Organizer, “Swap-o-rama-rama” garment recycling and wearable technology workshops, Trinity College Science Gallery, June 2008

Local Fashion Show Organization, Teaching, and Outreach City of Minneapolis Step Up program: Design Pipeline Committee (member 2016-

present) North High School Fashion Club: faculty advisor, 2014-present Weisman Art Museum: “No White” fashion show (2012-2013) American Heart Association: “Heart of Fashion” fashion show (2011, 2010) WSI Sports Fashion Show at BWEI Ski and Snowboard Expos (Minneapolis, Denver, Las Vegas, Boston, Los Angeles) (2010) Co-Chair, “Making, Selling, Buying, Using: Emerging Issues in Product Design”

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Symposium, UMN Design Institute (2010) Minnesota State Fair: representative of the Imagine Fund and Apparel Design program, Smart Clothing Exhibit (2010) Washington Technology Magnet School: organized Eagles Summer Camp workshop introducing middle-school girls to e-textiles (2010) Twin Cities Chocolate Extravaganza: Chocolate Fashion Show (2009, 2008) Central States Dressage and Eventing Association: Equestrian Fashion Show (2008) University Undergraduate Research Advisory Board (2014-Present) Imagine Fund grant (2011): Deputy reviewer College Committee Service Search Committee (2015): Dean, College of Design. Committee member. Search Committee (2011): Director of External Relations. Committee member. Interdisciplinary Design Major Committee (2008-2010): Committee member.

Collaborated in the development of curriculum and development materials for a new major.

Design Minor Committee (2010-present): Committee member. Collaborated in the

development of new minor requirements, strategy. Product Design Committee (2008-2015): Committee member. Collaborated in the

development of a graduate minor in Product Development, recruitment of two new faculty members.

International Committee (2008-2011): Committee member. Centers Policy and Advisory Committee (2010-2011): Member-at-large. Collaborated on

center annual review and summary report. Continuing Student Scholarship Committee (2010, 2011): Reviewer for student

scholarship applications Department Service Program director, Apparel Design (2011-present): Administrative supervision of apparel

program, development of curriculum and student programming. Chair, search committee: Wearable Technology Lab Technical Manager, 2017; ADES

Assistant Professor 2016 Member, search committee: Lecturer/Teaching Specialist in Product Design 2015

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Chair, search committee: Assistant Professor in Product Design Fa 2012, Fa 2013, Fa

2014 Chair, search committee: MNDrive Open-rank faculty 2014-2015 Chair, search committee: ADES Lecturer/Teaching Specialist Sp 2012

Professional Development

2017 University of Minnesota Institute for Advanced Study 5x5 Initiative: “Circadian Rhythms”. (Interdisciplinary research exploration among 5 faculty members with expertise relating to a common theme)

University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts Interdisciplinary Collaborative Workshop: “Exploring the Future of Embodied Technologies”. (Interdisciplinary research exploration among 7 faculty members with expertise relating to a common theme)

2011 “Early Career Teaching Program” University of Minnesota 1- year monthly workshop (completed in both 2010 and 2011)

2010 “Write Winning Grants” 1-day grant writing seminar University of Minnesota Professional Development Seminars:

o The Literature on Good Teaching o Classroom Management Strategies o Preparing for and Evaluating Student Presentations o International Research Collaborations

2009 University of Minnesota Office of International Projects International Travel Grant: ISWC conference attendance. $1,500

University of Minnesota College of Design Salovich Professional Development Fund: Support for travel and enrollment in production patternmaking workshops. $1,000

University of Minnesota Professional Development Seminars: o Developing Successful Teams/Proposals o Conflict Dynamics for Faculty o Developing a Sustainable Resource Base o Interdisciplinary Faculty Mentoring o Now, Why Would A Student Say That? Strategies for Unraveling

Unanticipated Classroom Conflicts 2008 “Teaching with Writing” University of Minnesota 1-week intensive course

Selected Media and Popular Press Coverage

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International Smithsonian Magazine: “How a Squid’s Color-Changing Skin Inspired a New Material

That Can Trap or Release Heat”. May 13, 2019. Comments from Lucy Dunne about materials with dynamic infra-red properties. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/how-squids-color-changing-skin-inspired-new-material-can-trap-release-heat-180972162/

Popular Science: “Here’s why gym clothes smell so rank—and how to freshen them up”. January 28, 2019. Comments from Lucy Dunne about clothing and body odor. https://www.popsci.com/smelly-gym-clothes

Industrial Fabrics Association International Advanced Textiles Source: “In Search of Deep Space Textiles”. February 12, 2018. Comments from Lucy Dunne about textiles for human spaceflight. (https://advancedtextilessource.com/2018/02/12/in-search-of-deep-space-textiles/)

NASA’s Unexplained Files (Science Channel): “The Moon that Disappeared”. March 22, 2016. Comments from Lucy Dunne about space suit technology.

IEEE Pulse Magazine: “Are Wearables Safe?”. Jan/Feb, 2016. Comments from Lucy Dunne about accuracy in wearable devices. (http://pulse.embs.org/january-2016/are-wearables-safe/)

Apparel Magazine: “Wear your Tech on your Sleeve”. April 3 2015. Coverage of NSF CAREER project and interview with Lucy Dunne. (http://apparel.edgl.com/news/wear-your-tech-on-your-sleeve99427)

BBC News Technology: “Where Tech and Fashion Come Together”. January 7, 2014. Coverage of ISWC, focusing on Design Exhibition (interview with Lucy Dunne). (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25421096)

BBC News Technology: “’World’s Sexiest Knee Brace’ on Show”. September 24, 2013. Coverage of ISWC design exhibition featuring the WTL Knee Brace project. (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24207133)

Korea IT Times: “Let’s Get Stylin’ With ‘Smart Clothing’”. Profile May 28, 2011. (http://www.koreaittimes.com/story/14952/lets-get-stylin-smart-clothing)

Sydney Morning Herald: “Super-Homes: The Wired and the Wonderful” Quoted, April 8, 2011. (http://www.smh.com.au/executive-style/luxury/superhomes-the-wired-and-the-wonderful-20110408-1d6ox.html)

Danish TV Magazine Horisont: 10 minute profile Oct 25, 2010. (http://www.dr.dk/dr1/horisont?play=rtmp%3A%2F%2Fvod.dr.dk%2Fcms%2Fmp4%3ACMS%2FResources%2Fdr.dk%2FNETTV%2FDR1%2F2010%2F10%2Fe2fcebd5-8783-4c4e-930c-a85bf97ea913%2F6b76054339464cc6aae003612b66a367_1Mb.mp4%3FID%3D809776)

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PSFK (Trends research company) and UNICEF, 6/8/2010. “Future of Health: Wearable Technology Improves Posture”. Features posture monitoring vest. (http://www.psfk.com/2010/06/future-of-health-wearable-technology-improves-posture.html)

National Science Friday Live at the Fitzgerald Theater, “Science of Superheroes” November 3,

2015. Guest, discussing smart clothing and WTL research with Brad Holschuh. Aired Friday November 6th, online at http://www.sciencefriday.com/segments/wearable- superpowers-for-earth-and-beyond/

Big Ten Network, “Smart Clothes” January 20, 2014. Profile of WTL research. Online at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TylFWDdmWm8

Geek Magazine, “Fashion Forward: Superhero Suits for the Real World”, July 2013. Profile of WTL research and NASA collaboration. Also online at http://www.geekexchange.com/fashion-forward-superhero-suits-for-the-real-world-70747.html

Aviation Week, “NASA Pursues Wearable Technology”, May 3, 2012. Features WTL/ADES/NASA collaboration on wearable technology and functional clothing.

Johnson Space Center ‘Roundup’ (Internal newsletter), “Fashion Students Lend Expertise to NASA Technology Development”, June 2012. Features WTL/ADES/NASA collaboration on wearable technology and functional clothing.

The Line Media (online magazine): Profile Nov 10, 2010. “U of M apparel design professor explores future of everyday ‘smart clothing’”. http://www.thelinemedia.com/innovationnews/lucyedunne111010.aspx

SWE, the Magazine of the Society of Women Engineers, Fall 2009. “Function Meets Brainwaves”. Profile. Volume 44, issue 4, p42-46

Allure Magazine, Sept 2008. “Beauty and the Beat”. Features expressive evening gowns. p. 207

PC World Online Magazine, May 17, 2009. “Tech Togs: Nine Geek Chic Outfits”. Features posture monitoring vest.

PC World Online Magazine, Sept 11, 2008. “Wearing Tech: Where Fashion Meets Technology”. Quotation/commentary about wearable technology.

Minnesota Minnesota Daily, “UMN Wearable Tech Lab Aims to Combine Clothing and Technology”.

February 15, 2018. Profile of wearable technology lab research. (http://www. mndaily. com/article/2018/02/n-umn-wearable-tech-lab-aims-to-combine-clothing-and-technology)

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Minneapolis-St Paul Business Journal, “Titans of Technology 2015 – Lucy Dunne” Sept 18, 2015. Profile of Lucy Dunne. (http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/print- edition/2015/09/18/titans-of-technology-2015-lucy-dunne.html) KSTP TV (Minnesota ABC affiliate), “U of Minnesota Apparel Students Prepare to Fly with NASA” May 27, 2014. Features Microgravity University student group. KSTP TV (Minnesota ABC affiliate), “Fusing Fashion Design with Technology Through

Summer Camp” August 2, 2013. Features ITEST-funded “Smart Clothing, Smart Girls” project.

UMN News, “The Sunny Side of Engineering” June 15, 2011. Features ADES/ECE

collaboration on solar garments (http://www1.umn.edu/news/features/2011/UR_CONTENT_342197.html)

Minnesota Magazine, Spring 2010: “Imagine That”. Profile, features Imagine fund research.

Access Minnesota (Cable TV), May 1, 2010. Profile.

Minnesota Daily, Feb 28, 2010. “Design Faculty Compete for Funding”. Features Design Institute Research Slam award.

UMN OVPR Research Features, Oct 12, 2009. “The Body Electric”. Research profile. http://researchumn.com/2009/10/12/the-body-electric/

Star Tribune, Nov 27, 2008. “Style Points”. Features DHA 3223 class projects exhibited at the Twin Cities Chocolate Extravaganza.