Thank you so much @WisconsinCS for this beautiful article about me and my robots. I’m deeply grateful for the support from our department, my advisor Bilge, and my lab mates in making my robot design work possible. 🤖👥🫶
Most robots are designed to perform practical, if unglamorous, jobs — but not all.
In the People and Robots Lab, PhD candidate Amy Koike (@AmyInMadison21) designs expressive robots that spark joy and human connection.
Expressive machina: https://t.co/V76Ydh8DAF
Editor’s Pick! 🌷Check out our newly published article in Human Factors titled “The Dynamics of Attention Across Automated and Manual Driving Modes: A Driving Simulation Study” by Cai et al. 🔗: https://t.co/9XlO1HdvOp
Editor's Pick!🌸Check out our newly published article in HF Journal, "Wearing an Arm Support Exoskeleton Does Not Affect Balance but May Decrease Dynamic Stability During a Step-Down Maneuver" by Arippa et al. 🔗: https://t.co/gcYLKVpAYf
Editor's Pick!🌸Check out our newly published article in HF Journal, "How Multi-Tasking Ability Impacts Performance, Workload, Situation Awareness, Stress and Trust with Simulated Imperfect Automation" by Greenwell-Barnden et al. 🔗: https://t.co/FzgF5gwXeI
Most robots are designed to perform practical, if unglamorous, jobs — but not all.
In the People and Robots Lab, PhD candidate Amy Koike (@AmyInMadison21) designs expressive robots that spark joy and human connection.
Expressive machina: https://t.co/V76Ydh8DAF
It is a great pleasure to attend #HRI2016 again! This year, seven papers from the People and Robots Lab will be presented! We are already excited about presenting. Make sure to come to our talks!🥰 Go Badgers!