Human Factors/Applied Cognition, PhD

Andres Rosero

Andres Rosero

Andres Rosero

Human Factors/Applied Cognition: Human-Robot Interaction, Anthropomorphic Design, Human-Machine Teaming, Machine Learning, Moral HRI, Game Design in Human Factors

Hey There! I'm a Fourth year Doctoral Candidate at George Mason University's Human Factors and Applied Cognitions department. I work in the ALPHAs lab under Dr. Elizabeth K. Phillips, applying psychological principles in the development of Human-Robot Interactions. My research has focused on examining how humans perceive robots and autonomous agents in complex and morally ambigious situations. I hope to help in understanding how robots can be best employed in social spaces to maximize the potential for positive interactions with humans and promote positive human-machine team efforts.

 

You can reach me at my email: arosero@gmu.edu 

Selected Publications

Dula, E., Rosero, A., & Phillips, E. (2023, April). Identifying Dark Patterns in Social Robot Behavior. In 2023 Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium (SIEDS) (pp. 7-12). IEEE.

Rosero, A., Dinh, F., de Visser, E. J., Shaw, T., & Phillips, E. (2021). Two many cooks: Understanding dynamic human-agent team communication and perception using overcooked 2. arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.03071.

Grants and Fellowships

HRI Pioneer Scholar - 2023

Dissertation Research Scholar - 2024

Education

Bachelors in Science (Psychology): University of Central Florida

Masters of Art (Human Factors and Applied Cognition): George Mason University 

In the Media

https://www.linkedin.com/in/andres-rosero/