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Tetsushi Tanibe is an Assistant Professor at Waseda University in the School of Culture, Media and Society. Previously, he held positions at Saitama Prefectural University, Niigata University, and The University of Tokyo. His research bridges social psychology and ethics, focusing on emerging technologies like AI, robotics, and biotechnology.
- PhD in Social Psychology (2021, The University of Tokyo)
- Specializes in empirical bioethics and public policy
- Key topics: mind perception, human-robot interaction, chimeric research, smart health services
Tanibe’s recent work explores societal attitudes toward human-animal chimeric brains and ethical frameworks for AI. His studies (e.g., on self-driving car responsibility attribution) have been cited 48 times (h-index: 3). He teaches courses including Graduation Research, Introduction to Psychology, and seminars on AI ethics.
Scientific Awards:
- Outstanding Paper Award (2022, The Japanese Group Dynamics Association)
Tanibe’s teaching spans multiple departments, including Science and Engineering, and he contributes to syllabi design and research supervision. His publications include chapters on AI and social cognition, as well as translations of policy-focused works.