Dominic Eger Domingos


About

Dominic Eger Domingos is a Design Research Assistant at the Matters of Activity Cluster of Excellence and specialised in User Experience Design. After completing his training as a carpenter, Dominic pursued further studies in product design at the weißensee school of art and design. Over time, his research evolved to encompass digital materiality and physical interaction, with a particular focus on integrating haptic feedback into the interface of surgical robots.



Domingos’ work significantly contributes to an interdisciplinary understanding of the intricate challenges associated with human–machine interaction. With a strong emphasis on interaction and usability, he is especially interested in analysing usage processes to uncover new insights into how tools and systems are experienced. By crafting scenarios that embody conceptual frameworks, he promotes the emergence of novel approaches to collaborative tool development. His approach is rooted in the belief that design serves as a powerful instrument for unraveling the complexity inherent in human interactions. Through the lens of UX, Domingos explores human behaviour, aiming to gain profound insights into users’ cognitive, emotional, and sensory capabilities.