Human-Robot Collaboration
We develop robotic systems capable of working closely with people. The goal of this line of research is to augment human capabilities through physical robotic assistance. Learn more.
To innovate, develop, and disseminate knowledge of intuitive, interactive technologies
that assist and augment people.
We develop robotic systems capable of working closely with people. The goal of this line of research is to augment human capabilities through physical robotic assistance. Learn more.
We study how social robots may offer cognitive and therapeutic benefits to individuals with diverse needs (e.g., children with autism). Learn more.
We innovate interfaces and methods for intelligent user support. This research seeks to amplify user performance, productivity, and experiences. Learn more.
We are an interdisciplinary team affiliated with the Department of Computer Science, Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare, and Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics at Johns Hopkins University.
We believe that technology should empower and augment, rather than replace, people.
We engage in educational and outreach activities to disseminate our research findings and to promote broader participation in science and engineering.
We are committed to open science. Our research projects are available publicly.
We are located in 239 Malone Hall, Johns Hopkins University (3400 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218).
Feel free to get in touch. We appreciate your support and interests.