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Pat Treusch is an Assistant Professor at the University of Southern Denmark, focusing on human-centered design and interdisciplinary research in the fields of humanities and technology. With a bi-national PhD from the Technical University of Berlin and Linköping University, Pat has previously held a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) fellowship at Trinity College Dublin. Currently, as a DIAS Fellow, Pat conducts research on human-machine relations, emphasizing feminist science and technology studies, particularly human-robot interaction. Additionally, he participates in the research unit on Learning, Design, and Digitalization led by Professor Nina Bonderup Dohn, where he explores the intersection of technology design, embodied learning, and automation. His work critically addresses the societal implications of digitized, AI-driven technologies, and he has a strong focus on the experiences of users interacting with technology. Through his publications and presentations, Pat contributes to important discussions surrounding the future of technology and its impacts on society.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Conducts interdisciplinary research focusing on human-centered design and human-robot interaction.
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