Former team members
MONTUWY, Angélique PhD

Research assistant
Research assistant in the Department of Geomatics Sciences, Université Laval
Angélique Montuwy is interested in sensitive human-technology-environment interactions, particularly through the prism of spatial navigation and active mobility.
Her research topics concern motivations and decision-making, particularly among older people. She worked for several years in the field of user experience design for territorial digital twins and road safety systems.
As a research assistant, she contributes to the Chair's projects by supporting students in the study of human-environment interactions and the development of mobility assistive technologies.
Curriculum
- PhD, cognitive psychology, Telecom ParisTech, France
- Master's degree, computer science, Rennes 1 University, France
- Master's degree, educational technologies, Rennes 2 University, France
Research interest
- Navigation
- Sustainable mobility
- HCI
- Aging
- 3D Environments
Pavillon Louis-Jacques Casault, local 1339
1055, avenue du Séminaire
Québec (QC) G1V 0A6
angelique-lydia.montuwy.1@ulaval.ca
1055, avenue du Séminaire
Québec (QC) G1V 0A6
angelique-lydia.montuwy.1@ulaval.ca