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M Ratoi: Studentship
Polymers and polymer-based composites are becoming the preferred materials in many tribological applications due to their advantages such as lightweight, reduced noise and self-lubricating properties. In terms of green technology, reducing weight by ...
James Sebastian Booth-Dilkes
Jim is a Postgraduate Researcher in Artificial Intelligence at the University of Southampton and part of the CCAIS project. His work focuses on trustworthy human-AI interaction. He has a particular interest in Large Language Model-based artificial ag...
Eye Movements during Reading
In this research line we use eye movement during reading to examine language processing.
Human Entrainment for the Improvement of HRC
This project aimed at understanding how human collaborators entrain with one another, and how this can be transferred to human-robot collaboration (HRC). Thereby, we aim at not only improving efficiency during the collaboration, but furthermore add s...
Non-Dyadic Human-Robot Interaction: Concepts and Interaction Techniques
This project investigates human-robot interaction (HRI) beyond the typical dyadic setting. To study non-dyadic HRI five studies are conducted. I used a mixed method approach to investigate the following two questions:i) What characterises non-dyadic ...
Otto Frederico Von Feigenblatt
His Excellency Ambassador Otto Federico von Feigenblatt, MA, PhD, EdD, ALM, is an Honorary Professor at Southampton Education School.
FAILSAFE: A Socio-Technological Analysis of Human-Robot Interaction Failures for Domestic Robots
Future domestic robotic assistants will be complex hybrid consumer products, integrated into human living spaces to perform daily tasks with us. While robotics technologies have seen a rapid advance in the last decade, state-of-the-art robotic system...