Daniela Wurhofer worked at the Center for Human-Computer Interaction from 2007 until 2017. She holds a Masterís Degree in Psychology (2006) and a Bachelorís Degree in Applied Computer Science (2007). Daniela was involved in several national and international projects like the EU-projects CITIZEN MEDIA and ROBOT@CWE, where she focused on the evaluation of user experience and social acceptance as well as on the development of patterns fostering a more positive user experience (UX Patterns). She was further researching on user experience in production environments and Industry 4.0 within the Christian Doppler Laboratory “Contextual Interfaces” and the FFG project “Assist4.0”. In her Phd, Daniela is exploring†temporal transitions of user experience in order to characterize how UX changes on both a theoretical and empirical level.