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Dr. Fernando E. Casado is a Researcher at the Personal Robotics Lab (PRL) within the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Imperial College London since March 2023. He holds a BSc in Computer Science (2017, University of Santiago de Compostela) with awards for academic excellence, an MSc in Artificial Intelligence Research (2018, Menéndez Pelayo International University), and a PhD in Computer Science (2022, USC) with Cum Laude distinction for his work on continual federated learning strategies.
His research focuses on multi-robot and multi-user machine learning to enhance trustworthy human-robot interaction, addressing challenges such as concept drift, non-stationary data, and personalized robotic behavior. Key contributions include federated learning frameworks for assistive robotics, adaptive algorithms for heterogeneous data, and eye-gaze tracking for trust assessment in HRI.
Publications span topics like federated learning, continual learning, and human-robot trust, with applications in assistive devices and smart environments. Awards include the Best Academic Record and Thesis Award (BSc) and the highest honors in his PhD.
Casado’s work bridges theoretical machine learning with practical robotics, emphasizing privacy-aware systems and user-centered design. He collaborates internationally, including visits to PRL in 2021, and contributes to advancing adaptive algorithms for real-world robotic applications.
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