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Livia Bahier Michel is a social, work, and organizational psychologist with dual roles as a consultant/manager at JULHIET STERWEN (France) and an associate researcher in the EGEI team at the Catholic University of the West (UCO) and CRIFPE-Sherbrooke. Her work bridges academic research and industry practice, focusing on technology adoption and human impacts in professional environments.
- Doctorate in Education, Career Studies, and Ethics (UCO & University of Sherbrooke, 2021)
- Master in Social, Work and Organizational Psychology (UCO, 2000; Concordia University, 1999)
- IPRP Accreditation in Professional Risk Prevention (2021)
Her research examines social robots and AI acceptance in workplaces, particularly in the tertiary sector. Key areas include:
- Human-Robot Interaction
- Skills Development in Digital Transitions
- Change Management
- Andragogy and Lifelong Learning
- Survey Methodologies
- Ethical Implications of AI
Her academic work aligns with professional projects like the QUET: Ethical Questions on Work Evolution program. Publications highlight trends in:
- Robotics Education
- Psychometric Assessment Tools
- Augmented Human Resources
- Hybrid Learning Systems
She contributes to interdisciplinary collaboration through networks like ResearchGate and LinkedIn, emphasizing practical applications of AI in workplace training and organizational ethics.
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