معرفی
Jean-Noel George serves as an Academic Casual staff member at Macquarie University, holding dual appointments in the School of Psychological Sciences and the Department of Linguistics. He concurrently pursues doctoral studies as a PhD candidate within the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences. His professional correspondence utilizes jean-noel.george@mq.edu.au for academic duties and jeannoel.george@hdr.mq.edu.au for research activities.
Education
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Candidate, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences, Macquarie University
George's research centers on Human-Robot Interaction and Deep Learning, with significant contributions to Social Robotics and Neural Network architectures. His work specifically investigates how deep learning models can interpret human social behaviors like self-disclosure during interactions with social robots. Additional expertise spans Hopfield and Convolutional Neural Networks, Robotics, and Machine Learning applications in human-centered AI systems.
His sole publication to date—a 2022 conference paper at the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction—examines deep learning's efficacy in modeling subjective self-disclosure during human-robot exchanges. This work bridges Artificial Intelligence and Social Robotics, advancing subfields including Social Signal Processing and context-aware neural architectures. The research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections across robotics, neural computation, and human social cognition.
No information is available regarding student supervision or research grant acquisitions by Jean-Noel George.


