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Dr. Theodosis Georgiou is a Researcher at Imperial College London's Personal Robotics Lab, affiliated with the Electrical Engineering department. He holds a PhD (2016) and MEng (2012, first-class honours) from Imperial College London. His research focuses on adaptive user modeling for high-performance driving training, leveraging behavioral and physiological data to design intelligent systems tailored to individual users.
Education: MEng in Electronic and Information Engineering (Imperial College London, 2012), PhD in User Modelling for Adaptive Training (Imperial College London, 2016).
Research interests include user assistance systems, predictive modeling of driver behavior, and integration of physiological signals with vehicle dynamics. His work bridges robotics, machine learning, and human factors engineering.
Publications span adaptive training systems in car racing games and real-time prediction of vehicle states. His 2017 User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction paper exemplifies his cross-disciplinary approach.
- Scientific Awards: EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellowship (2016).
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