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Analysis and Design of a Skincare and Treatment Website
IEM-B-17
Noa Ben Shabtay; noabenshabtay@gmail.com May Macri; may20151212@gmail.com
Advisor: Dr. Adi Katz
SCE - Shamoon College of Engineering, Ashdod
Nowadays, people seek personalized skincare solutions but feel overwhelmed by the numerous options available. We have developed an innovative concept for a website that leverages AI to provide tailored skincare routines. Based on a short questionnaire and a facial image scan, the system assesses skin type, common issues, and personal needs, generating customized product recommendations. Our platform provides a community in which users share their experiences, recommend products, and receive expert support. Small businesses, such as cosmetologists and natural pharmacists, may offer their services and professional tips.
This project focuses on intuitive interface design and advanced technology to ensure seamless user experiences. Our goal is to empower users with knowledge and tools that help them control their skincare routine, thus improving their self-confidence.
Keywords: artificial intelligence, database, image recognition, personalization, prototype, recommendation systems, skincare, usability, user empowerment, user experience, user interface
Social App for Shared Parking
IEM-B-18
Afik Shem Tov; afik19@gmail.com
Noa Hamaoui; noahamaoui1299@gmail.com
Advisor: Dr. Adi Katz
SCE - Shamoon College of Engineering, Ashdod
We have developed “Social Parking,” a collaborative app for renting private parking spaces in Tel Aviv. The goal was to: streamline parking searches and rentals, reduce costs and air pollution, and help ease traffic congestion—benefiting both residents and visitors. This app addresses issues like time wasting and high parking costs. It serves both parking-lot owners, looking to maximize asset use, and drivers, seeking convenient parking spots. Our user interface prioritizes usability and optimal experience and its features include real-time parking availability, secure payments, and user ratings. The goals of “Social Parking” are to: reduce urban congestion; cut parking costs; and optimize private space usage, while fostering a shared community—making private parking more accessible and cost-effective and, ultimately, enhancing the parking experience in Tel Aviv.
Keywords: human engineering, interface design, urban application, usability, user experience
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