
معرفی
Birger Johansson is a Researcher in Cognitive Science at the Department of Philosophy, Lund University. He leads the Lund University Cognitive Robotics Lab and focuses on building robots to study human-like adaptability, attention, and consciousness. His work integrates cognitive modeling, AI, and robotics to explore how robots can interact socially and autonomously in dynamic environments.
Research interests include humanoid robotics, cognitive architectures (e.g., Ikaros framework), consciousness studies, and the ethical implications of social robots. He supervises projects like 'Non-Verbal Signals of Trust in Robots' and contributes to initiatives such as Robotdagen and the eSSENCE collaboration.
Teaching includes courses on robots in society (KOGB02) and cognitive science fundamentals (KOGM01). His research spans over 50 publications, emphasizing topics like pupil dynamics, memory systems, and energy-efficient robot behavior. Collaborations involve interdisciplinary teams and international conferences.
Labs/Teams: Manager of Lund University Cognitive Robotics Lab and affiliated with LU Profile Area: Natural and Artificial Cognition. Active in organizing robotics events and mentoring student projects.




