Paul Panekمشاهده پروفایل
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Paul Panek is a Senior Scientist at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), specializing in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and assistive technologies. He leads research in Social Robotics, smart home systems, and rehabilitation technology, focusing on Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) solutions for older adults and individuals with disabilities. His work emphasizes user-centered design and ethical considerations in assistive robotics and toilet accessibility systems. He holds a Dipl.-Ing. (Diploma in Engineering) and has been deeply involved in EU-funded projects like iToilet, T4Me2, and APH-Alarm, developing adaptive toilets and assistive tools to enhance independence. His research spans over 15 years, with notable contributions in smart toilet systems, robotic assistance, and ethical frameworks for AAL technologies. Key projects include: Design of self-adapting toilets for semi-public environments (T4Me2 project) Development of cognitive support systems for dementia patients Pioneering work on speech-controlled assistive robots (Hobbit project) His teaching includes courses such as 'Assistive Systems' and 'Accessible Internet,' reflecting his commitment to bridging technology with societal needs. Panek’s research integrates engineering, design, and social sciences to create inclusive technologies that address the challenges of aging populations and disabilities.

