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About Me.

Hey! I am Hanna Loschacoff, a second year Industrial Design master student at Eindhoven University of Technology.

I’m a designer driven by curiosity, blending psychology, neuroscience, and technology to create human-centered solutions. With expertise across HCI, machine learning, and industrial design, I tackle diverse challenges, from mental health to criminology. I thrive on bridging fields to design innovative systems that support well-being, empathy, and long-term impact.

Hard Skills

I bring concepts to life using tangible and parametric CAD modeling (SolidWorks, Rhino, Grasshopper), physical prototyping (3D printing, laser cutting, digital fabrication, woodworking), and digital prototyping (Figma, Python, HTML). Additionally in concept visualization (Keyshot, Adobe Suite) and electronics design using Arduino.

Tangible prototypes

CAD: SolidWorks, Rhino and Grasshopper

Manufacturing: FDM 3D printing, laser cutting, vacuum former, digital fabrication

Hardware & software

Using a variety of actuators and sensors together with an Arduino microcontroller to showcase proof of concepts

Research

Mainly qualitative research methods of data collection and analysis

Knowledge

University courses covered both practical and theoretical groups, developing my critical sensitivity to philosophical, business and psychological perspectives

Clinical psychology and Criminology

At the University of Utrecht, I followed the minor Criminology which included courses about Psychiatry, Psychology, Criminology and Law

Ethics of technology

At the TU Delft and TU Eindhoven I followed courses such as: Designing responsible AI and Ethics and Engineering

Cognitive psychology

During interaction design courses such as Designing for Iot and User centered design I learned how to design intuitive and emotionally engaging interactions

Soft Skills

I am a curious and analytical designer, acting as a bridge between expertise, with a passion for psychology, ethics, and emerging technologies. My diverse interests and cultural experiences help me empathize with stakeholders and tackle complex problems. I excel in early design stages—research, ideation, and prototyping—where creativity and critical thinking drive innovative, user-centered solutions.

Proactive and Adaptable

Due to my multicultural life path and diverse experience in types of education (University of Utrecht, TU Delft and TU Eindhoven), I am adaptable to a variety of settings and working with a variety of disciplines.

Curious and Analytical

I am open to finding inspiration anywhere and am constantly opening my horizons to new areas of interest. My analytical mind helps me identify patterns and gaps in HCI literature

Leader

I excel in team environments, often taking on leadership roles while fostering a balance between skill exploration and leveraging individual strengths.

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