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Christina Vestergaard is affiliated with Aarhus University in the School of Culture and Society, specializing in philosophical inquiries related to robotics and social interaction. Her work explores the intersection of technology and social science, particularly in the context of social robotics. Vestergaard has engaged in various research projects that aim to innovate design in assistive robotics and explore how robots can assist citizens at the edge of the labor market. Throughout her career, she has contributed extensively to academic conferences and workshops, focusing on human-robot interaction and the societal impacts of robotic technology. Notably, she has been involved in projects such as the Bunshin Robot Café, which investigates the roles of robots in fostering social inclusion and learning. Vestergaard's scholarly output includes numerous publications and presentations that address current trends and challenges in social robotics, emphasizing the importance of culturally sustainable technology. Her contributions have earned her recognition, including the Gregory Kersten GDN Journal Paper Award, highlighting her influence on the field. Vestergaard continues to be an active participant in academic discussions and collaborations, advocating for responsible and inclusive robotics research.
Aarhus University • Aarhus C, Denmark
External VIP in the School of Culture and Society with a focus on philosophy and robotics.
Department of Computer Science offers tracks in Software Efficiency, Cryptography, and Data Science.