Alberto Monge Roffarello is an Assistant Professor at Politecnico di Torino, Italy, where he researches the intersection of Human–Computer Interaction and digital wellbeing. His work has advanced understanding of attention-capture and deceptive design patterns, strategies for digital self-control, and frameworks that guide ethical, wellbeing-oriented design. His research has been published in leading HCI venues such as ACM CHI and ACM TOCHI, and he contributes actively to international debates on digital wellbeing and deceptive design.
He is also a member of the European COST Action on Digital Mental Health for Young People, where he collaborates with scholars and practitioners to inform policy and practice. At Politecnico, Alberto teaches courses on user experience design and digital wellbeing, mentoring students to design technologies that empower rather than exploit.
