Assistant Professor

Emilia Barakova

Department / Institute
Group
EAISI Health
EAISI Foundational
Industrial Design Research

RESEARCH PROFILE

Emilia Barakova is Assistant Professor of Socially Intelligent Systems. Emilia Barakova received her Ph.D. in Mathematics and Natural Sciences from the University of Groningen in 1999, and her master鈥檚 degree in Electronics and Automation engineering from the Technical University of Sofia in Bulgaria. She is presently affiliated with the Industrial Design department and serves as the Head of the Social Robotics Lab at the Eindhoven University of Technology. She formerly worked at Riken Brain Science Institute, Wako-shi, Japan, the German-Japanese Robotics Research Lab, Kitakyushu, Japan, the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, and the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

 Barakova specializes in embodied social interaction with and through technology and social and cognitive robotics.  She has expertise in modeling social behavior by merging artificial intelligence, cognitive sciences, and robotics. Her present research focuses on the use of social robots for education and special education (i.e. social skills training of children with autism spectrum disorders),  and enhancing the well-being of people with dementia and intellectual disabilities. Barakova has served as the program and general chair for several conferences (including IJSR, IEEE RO-MAN, and IEEE Hybrid Intelligent Systems), and she is an Associate Editor of the International Journal of Social Robotics, as well as an editor of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Interaction Studies, and Transactions of Human-Machine Systems. She has co-authored over 250 peer-reviewed papers.

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

After obtaining a Master diploma from Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria, Emilia Barakova worked as a researcher at the Bulgarian Academy of Science before going on to do her PhD research into artificial intelligence at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. Since then, she has held several research positions at GMD-Japan Research lan  and RIKEN Brain Science Institute in Japan. She returned to the Netherlands in 2006, taking up a position at Eindhoven University of Technology (果冻传媒), as Assistant Professor. She has made her interest in social robots into a cornerstone of her research at 果冻传媒.

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