is a postdoctoral researcher with a background in psychology and Human Factors. Her research interests are on human-machine cooperation, acceptance and trust during conflict resolution in the context of human-robot and human-vehicle interaction.
Franziska is postdoc in the COIN research group at Linköping University
is an assistant professor of cognitive science. His research focuses on understanding the scope and limits of people's ability to interact with robotic systems, such as humanoid robots and autonomous vehicles, by treating them as intentional agents.
Sam is assistant professor in the COIN research group at Linköping University
Hannah Pelikan
is a Wallenberg WASP-HS postdoc at the Department of Culture and Society at Linköping University. Her research combines ethnomethodological video analysis and interaction design to study and design moment-by-moment interaction with robots on the road.
Hannah is postdoc at IKOS at Linköping University
Hatice Şahin Ippoliti
is a PhD candidate at the University of Oldenburg, Germany. Her research focuses on social interaction between automated vehicles and humans to increase social behavior in mixed traffic where humans and automated vehicles coexist.
Hatice is a PHD candidate at University of Oldenberg.
has a research interest in embodied cognition and social interaction, in particular people’s interaction with different types of autonomous technologies, ranging from social robots to automated vehicles.
Tom is the head of the COIN research group at Linköping University
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