
معرفی
Mansi Sharma is a doctoral researcher affiliated with the Ubiquitous Media Technology Lab (UMTL) at Saarland University and part of the Cognitive Assistants (COS) department at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI). Her work bridges Human-Computer Interaction, Brain-Computer Interfaces, and Machine Learning, focusing on multimodal interaction and cognitive workload analysis.
- Research Interests: Human-Robot Interaction, Multi-modal Interaction, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Machine Learning.
- Teaching: Led seminars on Brain-computer Interaction in 2020 and 2022.
Her publications explore EEG and eye-tracking applications in intent recognition, medical diagnostics, and cognitive workload assessment, often in collaboration with Antonio Krüger and Maurice Rekrut. She contributes to projects like EXPECT and KITTATA, with a focus on adaptive systems and neuroergonomics.
Her recent work spans AI-driven medical evaluation, autonomous driving interface design, and VR-based psychophysical experiments, reflecting interdisciplinary applications of her core research areas.