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Socially assistive robots: we can do better (online talk)

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Speaker bio: Shelly Levy-Tzedek is an associate professor and the director of the Cognition, Aging & Rehabilitation Laboratory at Ben Gurion University. Prof. Levy-Tzedek completed her undergraduate studies, summa cum laude, at UC Berkeley, where she won the Bioengineering departmental citation medal. At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), she completed her M.S. and her Ph.D. degrees as an MIT Presidential Fellow and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute fellow, in the Biomedical Engineering department, and was a guest professor at the University of Freiburg in Germany as part of the Marie S. Curie FRIAS COFUND Fellowship Program in 2018-19. Prof. Levy-Tzedek was chosen as one of Israel’s most promising 40-under-40 by The Marker Magazine, won an award from the Paedagogica Foundation’s special program entitled “Initiative for Excellence in the Negev”, and the Toronto Prize for excellence in research. Her work is supported by national and international foundations – private and public. Her lab studies the effects of age and disease (in particular, Parkinson’s disease & stroke) on the control of body movement, and how to best employ robotics to facilitate a fast and efficient rehabilitation process. She takes a multi-disciplinary approach to her studies: the students on her team come from varied backgrounds, including physical therapy, engineering and psychology, and she collaborates with faculty members from Israel, Canada, England, the United States and Germany who come from diverse fields such as Industrial Engineering, Psychology, Computer Science, Robotics, Education and Philosophy.

To join online use the following Zoom link: https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/89205504076?pwd=6SHvuRXDl0aMWI54L00rmV2NK7tkNy.1

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