
معرفی
Reuth Mirsky is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Tufts University's School of Engineering. She holds a PhD from Ben Gurion University (2019). Her research focuses on artificial intelligence, robotics, and human-robot interaction, with particular emphasis on goal recognition, multi-agent systems, and ethical AI. She has taught courses including Special Topics in Data Analysis, Multi-Agent Systems, and Dissertation Research. Her work explores themes like collaborative control, social navigation, and the theory of mind in AI systems.
- Education: PhD in Computer Science from Ben Gurion University (2019)
Research interests include advancing AI's ability to recognize and adapt to human goals, particularly in dynamic and exploratory environments. Key areas include developing robust algorithms for real-time goal recognition and improving trust in AI through ethical design principles. Recent work addresses challenges in human-AI teamwork, including intelligent disobedience and perception of robotic teammates.
Her publications highlight contributions to social robot navigation, ad hoc teamwork, and the ethical implications of AI agency. She actively contributes to interdisciplinary research, co-editing special issues on AI-HRI and organizing workshops on human-interactive robot learning (HIRL).




