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Ana Paiva is a Full Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Lisbon's Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), and coordinator of the GAIPS research group at INESC-ID, now focused on AI for People and Society. She holds a Katherine Hampson Bessell Fellowship at Harvard University's Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Her work centers on creating socially intelligent AI and robots through agent-based approaches, emphasizing emotional and cultural competencies.
Key research areas include Social Robotics, Affective Computing, and Pro-social Computing. She leads projects like the EU-funded ANIMATAS ITN network and Portugal's AMIGOS/AGENTS initiatives. Notable contributions include the FAtiMA Toolkit for developing emotional AI agents and pioneering work in hybrid human-machine societies.
She has received awards such as the EurAI Fellowship (2019) and the Blue Sky Ideas Award at AAAI’18. Her research explores how machines can foster prosocial behaviors like altruism and cooperation, with applications in education, therapy, and ethical AI design.
Her advising includes PhD students like Fernando Santos (Victor Lesser Award winner) and Elmira Yadollahi (ACM award recipient). Current projects focus on inclusive robotics for mixed-ability classrooms and ethical frameworks for human-robot collaboration.


