
Agata Rozga
Researcher · Computational Behavioral Science
Georgia Institute of TechnologyAbout
Agata Rozga is a Principal Research Scientist at the Georgia Institute of Technology's School of Interactive Computing, specializing in computational behavioral science. She leads translational research for the NSF-funded AI-CARING Institute, focusing on AI technologies to support aging in place. Additionally, she directs the Technology Core of Emory’s Cognitive Empowerment Program, integrating sensors and AI into care networks for individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Her work bridges computing and psychology to develop tools for behavioral monitoring in autism and neurological conditions.
Dr. Rozga’s research has been funded by NSF, NIH, and the Simons Foundation. Key areas include longitudinal analysis of communication behaviors in autism, particularly language development, and AI-driven systems for cognitive decline monitoring. She previously served as Head of Product at Diligent Robotics, optimizing service robots for clinical settings, and collaborated with Behavior Imaging to advance telehealth autism diagnostics.
Her academic affiliations include the GVU Center at Georgia Tech, emphasizing human-centered computing. Awards and grants include NSF and NIH funding for projects addressing autism and MCI. She actively deploys health technologies in real-world settings, combining quantitative and qualitative methods to assess impacts on patients and caregivers.
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