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Sarah Gillet is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Division of Robotics, Perception, and Learning at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, where she focuses on developing social robot behaviors to foster collaboration and inclusion in human groups. Her research addresses challenges like in-group favoritism through computational approaches to shape group interactions. She holds a Doctoral Thesis (2024) titled Computational Approaches to Interaction-Shaping Robotics.
Her work emphasizes group dynamics, robot-mediated inclusion, and pedagogical robotics, particularly in children and adolescent populations. Key areas include gaze behavior analysis, equitable participation promotion, and social robot roles such as mediators in educational settings.
Dr. Gillet teaches the Social Robotics (DD2413) course and supervises master theses. Her recent publications explore robot gaze behaviors for participation balance, socially appropriate listening, and influence prediction models like RoSI. She actively participates in conferences like ACM/IEEE HRI and IEEE RO-MAN.
Her research integrates computational methods with social science insights to design robots that actively improve human group interactions, with applications in education, collaboration, and bias mitigation.
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