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I am a Postdoctoral Associate working with Brian Scassellati at Yale University and am working on the NSF Expedition on Socially Assistive Robotics project. I obtained my Ph.D. degree from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, under the supervision of Bilge Mutlu, and my M.S. degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology, under the supervision of Andrea Thomaz.
My research works towards integrating robots into human environments to create greater benefits to humanity. My work spans the fields of robotics, artificial intelligence, and human-computer interaction, with a paticular focus on human-robot interaction. My research explores how robots might engage people in daily interactions using intuitive, socially acceptable behaviors, examines how robots could predict people's internal states such as intent to facilitate joint activities, and studies how robots might sustain long-term interactions with people for lasting, beneficial outcomes. My current research at Yale focuses on designing socially assistive robots to support therapeutic interventions, aiming to create lasting, positive behavioral improvements, for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
My research has mostly engaged with the HRI and RSS communities. I have been awarded a Best Paper Runner-Up at RSS 2013 and was selected to participate in the HRI Pioneers forum and CHI and ICMI doctoral consortia. My work has received media coverage from MIT Technology Review, Tech Insider, and Science Nation.
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2023 24th European Microelectronics and Packaging Conference & Exhibition (EMPC)no. EMPC (2023): 1-6
Electrical Connectorspp.89-101, (2020)
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