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Angelika Peer is a Full Professor in the Faculty of Engineering at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, a position she has held since November 2017. Previously, she served as a Full Professor at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory, University of the West of England, UK (2014–2017), and as a senior researcher and lecturer at the Technical University of Munich, Germany, where she was also a TUM-IAS Junior Fellow. Her academic base is firmly within engineering, particularly in intelligent and human-centered systems.
- Diploma in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Technical University of Munich, 2004
- Doctor of Engineering, Technical University of Munich, 2008
Her research interests are centered on intelligent systems that bridge humans and machines. Key areas include robotics, control systems, human-robot interaction (HRI), emotion recognition through physiological signals, shared control, and intelligent manufacturing. She investigates how dynamic models and machine learning can improve safety, adaptability, and efficiency in human-machine collaboration. Her work spans both theoretical control design and practical applications in Industry 5.0, sustainable production, and assistive technologies.
Her recent publications (2023–2025) reflect a strong trend toward data-driven and model-based intelligent systems. Topics include energy-based safety control in HRI, neural-network-based trajectory adaptation in powder compaction, emotion intensity estimation using NARX models and appraisal theory, and task prediction in digitalized shop floors using support vector regression. These works demonstrate expertise in integrating dynamic modeling, machine learning, and real-time control with applications in manufacturing and human-centered computing.
Angelika Peer has advised PhD students including Ehtisham Ul Hasan and Isabel Francisca Sota Machado Barradas. She is involved in research initiatives such as the Human-centered Intelligent Systems (HCIS) macro area at her university, promoting interdisciplinary work at the intersection of computer science, engineering, and human factors. Her research is supported by collaborations and publications in high-impact journals and conferences, with a strong emphasis on open access and peer-reviewed dissemination.
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