Dr. Azadeh Shariati

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Azadeh Shariati is an Associate Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at University College London, specializing in soft materials and robotics. Her research interests focus on the development of intelligent systems and soft robotics, including the robotics of autonomous cars and social cognitive robotics. She has participated in various research projects, exploring applications of soft materials in engineering design and implementation. Collectively, she has had significant experience as a Research Fellow, contributing to interdisciplinary projects aimed at solving complex engineering problems. Prior to her current position, she served as a Lecturer at Islamic Azad University in Iran and was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Sharif University of Technology. Throughout her career, Shariati has been actively engaged in both teaching and innovative research, striving to advance the field of mechanical engineering through her contributions.

Research Interests

Experience

Research Fellow

2024-01-01 — Present

University College London • London, United Kingdom

Conducting research on soft material structures.

Research Fellow

2021-01-01 — 2024-01-01

University College London • London, United Kingdom

Focusing on control methods for soft robots.

Research Fellow

2019-01-01 — 2020-01-01

University College London • London, United Kingdom

Researching intelligent driver seats for autonomous vehicles.

Lecturer (Assistant Professor)

2017-01-01 — 2019-01-01

Islamic Azad University • Tehran, Iran

Teaching courses in robotics and biomedical engineering.

Visiting Research Fellow

2017-01-01 — 2019-01-01

Sharif University of Technology • Tehran, Iran

Engaged in social cognitive robotics research.

Post Doctoral Research Fellow

2016-01-01 — 2017-01-01

Sharif University of Technology • Tehran, Iran

Focused on developments in social cognitive robotics.