Stefano Bussolon is an information architect, UX designer, and usability specialist who combines cognitive science insights with hands-on interface design. He is Adjoint Professor of Human Computer Interaction at the University of Trento, where he has taught since 2013, including data analysis courses. Based in the Greater Trento area, he has more than two decades of experience spanning freelance information architecture and UX work for major Italian institutions and companies, including usability testing, card sorting, and heuristic evaluations. His freelance portfolio with hyperlabs.net includes information architecture and usability work for public institutions, universities, and large web applications. With a PhD in HCI/usability from UCL and cognitive sciences from Trento, and a background in clinical neuropsychology and psychotherapy, he brings a human-centered, data-informed perspective to design. He is an active speaker and educator, shaping future UX practitioners while contributing to academic research.
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