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Editor-in-chief

Johanna E.M.H. van Bronswijk PhD EurProBiol

Associate Editors

Herman Bouma PhD, Netherlands
General gerontechnology, perception

Don G. Bouwhuis PhD, Netherlands
Human-system interaction

Neil Charness PhD, USA
Human factors approaches to technology use

Mauro Colombo MD, Italy
Geriatric rehabilitation, clinical gerontology

Anna Dickinson PhD, UK
Collaborative & interaction design

R. Darin Ellis PhD, USA
Aging & human-computer interaction

James L. Fozard PhD, USA
Gerontechnology theory, longitudinal studies, perceptual motor functioning

Gloria Gutman PhD, Canada
Friendly environments for ageing

Ramón M. Gutmann PhD, Argentina
Sociology of ageing

William D. Kearns PhD, USA
Psychology of aging, tracking & intelligent systems

Helianthe S.M. Kort PhD, Netherlands
Long-term care

Gari Lesnoff-Caravaglia PhD, USA
Independence aids, ethical issues

Ger J. Maas MSc, Netherlands
Building governance

Ronie Navon PhD PEng, Israel
Robotics

Floris L. van Nes PhD, Netherlands
Visual perception, visual ergonomics

Lawrence R. Normie MSc CSci CPhys MinstP, Israel
Assistive technology, accessible design, standardization

Johanna J. van der Plaats MD PhD, Belgium
Designing for the ageing brain

Luiz R. Ramos MD PhD, Brazil
Geriatric care

Ken Sagawa PhD, Japan
Vision

Lauren E. Storck PhD, USA
Psychology and e-communication

Vappu Taipale MD PhD, Finland
Policy development

Jeanne Tyrrell PhD, France
Psychology & health care technologies

Patricia Wright PhD, UK
Cognitive psychology, information design

Assistant Editors

Elizabeth Karol PhD, Australia

Claudia Oppenauer MSc, Austria

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Publisher

ISG, Eindhoven, the Netherlands
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