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Romain TOEBOSCH is a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Luxembourg's Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences within the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences. His work focuses on innovative intersections between technology and human behavior, particularly in personal informatics, affective computing, and educational tools. He conducts research at Maison Sciences Humaines (MSH) in Esch-sur-Alzette.
TOEBOSCH's research interests include designing ethical technology interfaces, co-creation methodologies with vulnerable populations, and future-oriented design fiction. His work often explores how technology can enhance self-tracking, collaboration, and learning through gamification and AI-driven systems.
His publications highlight trends in developing non-judgmental user interfaces, addressing online manipulation risks for older adults, and creating negotiation-based tools for healthy behaviors. He has pioneered frameworks like the Chef's Hat simulation environment for reinforcement learning agents and explored affective-aware human-robot interaction through card games. His recent work extends to professional informatics tools and temporal self-negotiation strategies.
TOEBOSCH's research integrates disciplines like human-computer interaction, behavioral science, and computer science to address real-world challenges in education, health, and aging populations.