She is also very interested in Co-Research and Co-Design approaches involving vulnerable populations. Although her work spans various sectors, she is mostly interested in Assistive Robotics (socially and physically) and Educational Robotics. Marisé's research involves robots, and other Autonomous Systems, exploring trust in these systems, as well as control interfaces and multi-modal interactions that could help improve the accessibility and inclusiveness of these technologies. She is mainly interested in robotics, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) and the applications of Machine Learning (ML) in those areas. She has a multi-disciplinary profile with a background in Computer Science and Engineering and Human Factors. She is Associate member of the Mixed Reality Lab at the University of Nottingham. where she is also member of the Lincoln Centre for Autonomous Systems (L-CAS) and the Autism Research Innovation Centre (ARIC). Marisé is Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in the Interactive Technologies Lab (IntLab), School of Computer Science at the University of Lincoln. Jubilee Campus Wollaton Road Nottingham NG8 1BB UK
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