Post-doc research: Evaluation of Users’ XR experiences in virtual cultural environments
Supervisor: Assistant Professor Kostas Karpouzis
Dr. Sophia Bakogianni is an art historian and works at the Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athens. She is also an active researcher in the field of digital culture and cultural informatics. Her expertise includes art history and management of cultural organizations, implementation of digital technologies in museum exhibitions, and project management in EU-funded research projects of digital applications in the cultural sector. She has a teaching experience in the field of museum studies and cultural informatics.
Sophia has graduated from the School of History and Archaeology of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and has a Master of Arts (M.A.) in History of Art from the same School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She has a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Cultural Organizations Management from the Hellenic Open University, and a Master’s in education (M.Ed.) from the Hellenic Open University, too. She has been awarded her doctoral degree in Social Information Systems from the Open University of Cyprus. Her PhD dissertation, entitled “Understanding Museum Social Media Experience”, concerns users’ interactions with museums on social media. Her research interests lay at the intersection between cultural heritage and digital technologies, focusing on user-centered perspectives and socio-cultural analytical frameworks. Her publications can be accessed here: https://sophiabakogianni.net/publications/.
Her publications can be accessed here: https://sophiabakogianni.net/publications
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