Aalap Doshi
Biography
A multi-faceted designer, over the past decade Aalap has employed empathetic, people-focussed, participatory, and inter-disciplinary thinking to solve complex and fuzzy problems.
While most proficient in designing and developming complex large-scale digital experiences, Aalap has led teams through the design of physical spaces, augmented reality experiences, services, business models, new employee onboarding experiences, and books.
Aalap has lectured at the University of Michigan on various subjects, including pervasive design, graphic design, user research methods, prototyping, interaction design methods, and product development cycles. He teaches a Masters course titled Navigating Ambiguity in User Experience at University of Michigan’s School of Information.
Throughout his career, Aalap has been invited to speak at various national and international conferences including IxDA’s Interaction Conference, Stanford Medicine X, American Telemedicine Association Conference, and World Information Architecture Day. His work has also been published in various scientific journals including the Journal for Clinical and Translational Science.
