Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
There is a lot of talk about robots taking part in our lives in the near future, but little is known about how robots can relate and talk to us to create a social-affective bond or to befriend. This EU-granted project “Understanding Human-Robot Bonding to Optimize Personal Support” [ROBOT-BOND]” is looking for ambitious and highly-motivated postdoc researchers and PhD-students who want to work on our robot projects in a multidisciplinary team. The purchase of 40 different social robots is foreseen (e.g., NAO, Pepper, Zeno, Navel). Our robots will be equipped with communication modules and need a personalized language to build relationships with human users in specific social contexts to examine how to optimize support. Through establishing social-affective bonds and shared experiences, robots can be enabled to communicate more efficiently and vice versa. The current program examines how, when, why and for whom affective bonding might occur through robot communication in various social contexts in healthcare and education, specifically targeting primary education, special needs education, disabled young adults, adolescents with mood issues, and university students. We will closely collaborate with specialized institutions (e.g., GGZinGeest, Philadelphia, primary schools). The multi-methodological approach pairs fundamental research with in-situ observations in education and healthcare, complementarily benefitting science and society. In this project, the three postdoctoral researchers work together with two PhD-candidates, an AI/software engineer, research assistants, and the supervisory team as well as with related researchers within and outside the department.
The research is primarily embedded in the Media Psychology Program at the department of
Communication Science. Main supervisor is
Prof. dr. Elly A. Konijn and other (co-)supervisors will be appointed based on relevant expertise per project. They are international key players in the field of media psychology and social robotics and have won several prestigious prizes honoring their work. You will be part of a substantial group of pioneering international researchers working on social robots for social communication.
Faculty of Social Sciences At the Faculty of Social Sciences we examine the major social issues facing us today from a variety of critical perspectives. We combine sociology, anthropology, political science, communication science, administration and organisation. Because there aren’t any ready-made solutions to the complex social issues of today. They demand a multidisciplinary approach. Working together with others helps you expand your mind, come to new ways of understanding and devise creative solutions.
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