
Seyedeh Nazli Hosseini
Hosseini is a Teaching Assistant Professor with a master’s degree in Interior Architecture who is passionate about evidence-based design, particularly in the field of lighting for healthcare environments. Hosseini's research explores how thoughtfully designed lighting strategies can support the health and well-being of night-shift nurses by positively influencing their circadian rhythms and overall quality of life.
Beyond science, Hosseini is deeply interested in creating spaces that tell a story and designs that carry meaning, spark curiosity, and weave creativity into every detail. She believes that a well-designed environment not only serves its function but also resonates with the people who experience it. By merging evidence-based strategies with a narrative-driven, imaginative approach, Hosseini aims to shape interior spaces that are both health-promoting and inspiring.
Education
- PhD — West Virginia University
- Master of Interior Architecture — Tehran University of Art