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July 6, 2016 Giving a talk at the Humans and Autonomy Lab at Duke University

7/6/2016

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Professor Mary (Missy) Cummings kindly invited me to give a talk about my research in her Humans and Autonomy lab at Duke University. I presented the three aspects of my HRI research vision—responses, design, and education—with an example of my corresponding studies at each aspect. Most of the students were in an engineering program, so my research from psychological perspective was quite different from what they had been doing. Lab people were very friendly and intelligent. My talk finished within 30 minutes sharp, and the discussions finished within 1 hour sharp. I was happy about the timing and good discussions. I felt such an honor to present my research at Missy's lab in Duke University. 
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    Lixiao Huang, a human factors scientist who is enthusiastic about human-robot interaction research. 

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