Human+ Team Members


Dr. Ruud Hortensius
Principal Investigator

Fabiola Diana
PhD-candidate

Ronja Held
PhD-candidate

Aline Moore Lorusso
Research assistant

Dorka Boda
MSc student and student assistant

Hester van Beek
MSc student

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Collaborators


Mariska Kret
Leiden University
Social interaction

Baptist Liefooghe
Utrecht University
Psychology and human-centered AI

Henk Aarts
Utrecht University
Psychology and human-centered AI

Peter Ruijten
Eindhoven University of Technology
Human-robot interaction



Human+ alumni


Ann Hogenhuis
Liberal Arts and Sciences BSc-student
Functional architecture of HRI
[full text] [preprint] [data] [code]

Luca Leisten
Research assistant and MSc-student
Reciprocity during child-robot interaction
[preprint] [data and task] [preregistration]

Sarah Sobotta
DAAD RiSE intern
Decision-making during HRI
[code will be released soon]

Diana Usmanova
Social and Health Psychology MSc-student
Collective moral decision-making and digital voice assistants

Nele Och
Social and Health Psychology MSc-student
Collective decision-making and digital voice assistants

Ghislaine van den Boogerd
Artificial Intelligence MSc-student
Voice assistants at home
[preprint will be released soon]

Lukas Kraff
Artificial Intelligence BSc-student
Detection of social interaction with bayesian hierarchical and behavioural models
[stimuli and game]

Geertje Hendriks
Student assistant
Embodied AI initiative [website]

Pinar Sahin
Social, Health and Organisational Psychology MSc-student
Interactions with pets, robots and virtual assistants

Emily Floren
Erasmus+ intern
Human-robot interaction and social chemosignaling

Melissa Jansen
DAAD RiSE intern
Voice assistants at home
[preprint will be released soon]

Manuel Barbosa de Oliveira
Postdoc
AI and social cognition

Zsuzsa Komáromy
Social and Health Psychology MSc-student
Attentional biases in conspiracy theory believers
[preprint will be released soon]

Quinten Stekelenburg
Artificial Intelligence MSc-student
Collective moral-decision making and social robots