Mauri Michele
Researcher
Mauri Michele
Researcher
Researcher at Politecnico di Milano - Design Department, he's co-director of DensityDesign Lab. Within the laboratory he coordinates the research, the design and development of projects related to the visual communication of data and information, in particular for projects related to born-digital data and Digital Methods. In 2015, he obtained a PhD degree in Design with the dissertation “Design of the un-finished”.
He is one of the authors of RAWGraphs, an open-source platform for the creation of data visualisations.
From 2017 he's part of the Public Data Lab, an international group of researchers working on the development of innovative formats for the creation and use of public data.He’s interested in data visualization, statistics, born-digital data sources and, of course, graphic design.
Research groups
DensityDesign
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Research projects
URBREATH. Systemic Integration of Transformative Technical and Nature-basedSolutions to Improve Climate Neutrality of European Cities and Regions and tackle Climate Change
Project detailsSupercharged by AI: Synthetic and Out of Control. Media and Information Literacy for Societal Resilience through Europe-wide Library Networks
Project detailsDigital Methods for monitoring public debate on issues of regional interest (focus on the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Games)
Project detailsGAFAM Empire. An exploration of acquisitions by big tech companies
Project detailsData-driven community engagement per Wiki Loves Monuments
Project detailsAlgocount. Public Perception of Algorithms in Society. Accounting for the Algorithmic Public Opinion
Project detailsGenetic Networks of Gustave Roud's Literary Works
Project detailsMapping Nature-based solutions to investigate corporate greenwashing
Project detailsRAWGraphs
Project detailsBìos. Sistema Design Italia for ADI Design Museum
Project detailsItalo Calvino Atlas. Literature and Visualization
Project detailsFIRE. Fighting illicit firearms trafficking routes and actors at european level
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