Master theses:
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Weigelin, Bente (2018): Robotrainer: Testing and Improving the Interface. Master Thesis, University of Southern Denmark. (in collaboration with Jacob Nielsen)
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Kryvous, Anna (2018): Language Aspects of the social perception of Robots: Frog Experiment. University of Aarhus. (in collaboration with Riccardo Fusaroli)
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Petersen, Nadine (2018): “This weather makes me really depressed” – Situational Awareness and Persuasion in Human-Robot Interaction. Master Thesis, University of Southern Denmark.
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Langedijk, Rosalyn (2017): “Use Case Entwicklung – aber wie?” Training in ethnographischer Observation, Datenerhebung und –auswertung. Master Thesis, University of Southern Denmark.
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Hanna Mareike Weigelin (2017): Meeting Future Societal Challenges with Service Robots An Investigation into Robot-Based Blood Pressure Measurements as Use Case. Master’s Thesis, MMMI, University of Southern Denmark.
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Kirstein, Franziska (2014): Comparing Control Modalities for Robot Learning from Demonstration. Master Thesis, University of Southern Denmark.
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aus der Wieschen, Maria (2014): Exploring Feedback Modalities for Robot Teleoperation. Master Thesis, University of Southern Denmark.
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Marhenke, Ilka (2013): Interface Design for Robot Learning from Demonstration. Master Thesis, University of Southern Denmark.
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Jensen, Lars C. (2015): How Robots Become Social Actors. Master Thesis, University of Southern Denmark.
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Sarac-Isilik, Sibel (2015): Can We Trust Robots? Increasing trust in human-robot interaction. Master Thesis, University of Southern Denmark.
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Strupka, Eszter (2015): Gender and Culture Effects in Human-Robot Interaction: An acoustic-prosodic analysis. Master Thesis, University of Southern Denmark.