Benedetta is a designer turned educator and humanitarian technologist. She was involved in international development projects for the past twenty years, ever since her experience of surviving the Tsunami in Sri Lanka in 2004 and organizing relief efforts from the ground. She has been teaching for almost two decades in different disciplines and to different age groups, from STEM and Robotics courses to K-12 students to Ideation & Prototyping, HCI, Physical Computing and Global Engineering classes to undergraduate and graduate students.
She founded two R&D companies focused on producing sustainable solutions to global problems and through partnerships with Governments, large international organizations such as the UN and UNICEF, research institutions such as The Earth Institute at Columbia University and multiple NGOs, she has designed, prototyped and deployed projects in many countries such as the Netherlands, United States, Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania.
Benedetta was recently Technologist in Residence at Cornell Tech and worked in the Connected Experiences Lab and Social Technologies Lab working on HCI research about physical resource sharing, remote visual awareness and technology tools for underserved communities. Previously she covered the position of Technology Architect for the Earth Institute and the Quadracci Sustainable Engineering Lab at Columbia University, working on projects focused on shared solar micro-grids and 24/7 water kiosks for the Millennium Villages Project.
Her design research practice focuses on applying participatory design methods, systems thinking and user-centered design towards the design and implementation of resilient networks, IoT devices, real-time monitoring systems and distributed infrastructure, to insure equitable access to life-sustaining resources. Benedetta is an Open Source advocate and is currently teaching and conducting research at NYU Tandon in the Integrated Design & Media Program (IDM).
Research Interests: Social Impact ICTD, Participatory Design, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Sustainability, Resilience, Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR), Educational Technologies & STEAM Education
Education
NYU, Interactive Telecommunications Program, New York, NY
MPS, 2008
Tufts University & School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
BFA, 2004
Experience
- Cornell Tech, Cx Lab & Social Technologies Lab, Technologist in Residence
- Columbia University, The Earth Institute & Quadracci Sustainable Engineering Lab, Technology Architect
- UNICEF, Office of Innovation & Cold Chain and Logistics, Consultant
Affiliations
NYS Climate & Resilience Education Taskforce (NYCRE)
NYU Environmental Racial Justice Network (ERJN)
NYU Sustainable Engineering Initiative (SEI)
NYU Sustainability Advisory Group
NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology (NYU Alliance), Associate
NYU Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), Affiliated Faculty
NYU Disasters Scholars
Projects & Awards
NYU *This Is Not A Drill* Fellowship
Award: $6K
Project: Resist, Reclaim, Restore
Mozilla Creative Media Award
Award: $30K
Project: Solar Protocol
American Made Solar Challenge
First Phase Award: $50K, Second Phase Award: $100K + $75K
Project: Solar SEED
NYU Green Grant
Award: $20K
Project: Solar-Powered Media
RISE:NYC
Award: Contract
Project: Resilient Solar Gateways for Red Hook Wifi
Publications
-
Piantella, B., Nathanson, A., Brain, T., & DesPortes, K. (2023). Listening for the ‘I’in infrastructure (and community) repair. Journal of Environmental Media, 4(1), 101-106.
-
Brain, T., Nathanson, A., and Piantella, B. 2022. Solar Protocol: Exploring Energy-Centered Design. Eighth Workshop on Computing within Limits 2022, LIMITS.
-
Piantella, B., Nathanson, A., Brain, T., & Ohshiro, K. (2020, April). Solar-powered server: Designing for a more energy positive internet. In Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1-4).
-
Sterling, M.R., Dell, N., Piantella, B. et al. Understanding the Workflow of Home Health Care for Patients with Heart Failure: Challenges and Opportunities. J GEN INTERN MED (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-020-05675-8
-
Technology, Home Health Care, and Heart Failure: A Qualitative Analysis with Multiple Stakeholders. Fabian Okeke, Emily Tseng, Benedetta Piantella, Mikaela Brown, Harveen Kaur, Madeline R Sterling, Nicola Dell. ACM Compass, 2019.
-
Visualink: A Minimal & Nonintrusive System for Distributed Awareness. B Piantella, D Tal, M Naaman. CSCW '18: Companion of the 2018 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing.