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Angelika Peer is a full professor at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory, University of the West of England. She holds a Carl von Linde Junior Fellowship (2012) and previously served as a senior researcher and lecturer at Technische Universität München (TUM). Her research focuses on human-robot interaction, telepresence systems, and haptic interfaces, combining control engineering, neuroscience, and psychology. Peer leads interdisciplinary projects involving brain-computer interfaces and human motor control adaptation.
Education: PhD 2008 (TUM), MEng 2004 (TUM). Professional roles include chair of IEEE RAS Technical Committee on Telerobotics, and editorial roles in haptics. Awards include IEEE Meritorious Service (2010) and Siemens Excellence Award (2004).
Research emphasizes adaptive teleoperation systems, intention recognition algorithms, and human-robot collaboration dynamics. Key contributions include multi-modal telepresence systems, safety-constrained assistive robotics, and EEG-based emotion recognition frameworks.
Publications span robotics journals/conferences (IEEE Transactions, ICRA, Haptics), with focus areas in haptic interfaces, shared control policies, and medical robotics applications. Active in organizing international workshops and editorial activities.
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