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What does it take for humans to trust and work effectively with robots, especially when lives are on the line? Drawing on studies in the context of disaster response to Industry 4.0, Dr. Ranjana Mehta, Professor in the Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering, will discuss her lab’s approach to combining neuroscience and engineering principles and techniques to reveal how human mind-motor interactions and behaviors shape collaboration with robots, and what this means for the future of work.
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