
معرفی
Anastasia Kordoni is a Visiting Researcher in the Department of Psychology at Lancaster University, focusing on the psychosocial underpinnings of resilience in security and safety contexts. Her work integrates social psychological principles with emerging technologies like robotics and AI to enhance emergency response systems and human-robot collaboration.
Her current EPSRC-funded project through the Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Hub (TAS Hub) develops a Decision-from-Evidence (DfE) framework to improve emergency resilience. She explores resilience indicators, social psychological mechanisms, and ethical innovation in robotics design, particularly for high-risk settings such as humanitarian crises.
Key projects include RBOC N+ (2022–2026) and Detecting Hybrid Identities (2021–2025), which analyze online communities and resilience dynamics. She contributes to interdisciplinary research groups like Security Lancaster (Behavioural Science) and Social Processes, advancing both theoretical and applied aspects of group behavior and crisis management.
