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Tymon Kukier

Tymon kukieR

Master’s student
Cognitive Science

About

Hi, I'm Tymon. By day, I'm a cognitive scientist pursuing my Master's degree, and by night, a philosopher with a Master’s Degree, currently engaged in PhD research. My primary focus lies in extended and ecological approaches to cognition. I find Human-Robot cooperation particularly intriguing, as it's where the rigid theory of computation converges with the abstract realm of the mind, offering insights into how we share the cognitive burden between brains and machines. Currently, I'm involved in the IChores project, collaborating on experiments aimed at enhancing the intuitiveness and naturalness of human-robot interactions. Beyond academia, I’m an avid fencer and a chess player. As a hobby, I study mathematics at AGH.

Projects

iChores: Intuitive interfaces for human-robot collaboration

tymon kukieR

Master’s student
Cognitive Science

About

Hi, I'm Tymon. By day, I'm a cognitive scientist pursuing my Master's degree, and by night, a philosopher with a Master’s Degree, currently engaged in PhD research. My primary focus lies in extended and ecological approaches to cognition. I find Human-Robot cooperation particularly intriguing, as it's where the rigid theory of computation converges with the abstract realm of the mind, offering insights into how we share the cognitive burden between brains and machines. Currently, I'm involved in the IChores project, collaborating on experiments aimed at enhancing the intuitiveness and naturalness of human-robot interactions. Beyond academia, I’m an avid fencer and a chess player. As a hobby, I study mathematics at AGH.

Projects

iChores: Intuitive interfaces for human-robot collaboration

tymon kukieR

Master’s student
Cognitive Science

About

Hi, I'm Tymon. By day, I'm a cognitive scientist pursuing my Master's degree, and by night, a philosopher with a Master’s Degree, currently engaged in PhD research. My primary focus lies in extended and ecological approaches to cognition. I find Human-Robot cooperation particularly intriguing, as it's where the rigid theory of computation converges with the abstract realm of the mind, offering insights into how we share the cognitive burden between brains and machines. Currently, I'm involved in the IChores project, collaborating on experiments aimed at enhancing the intuitiveness and naturalness of human-robot interactions. Beyond academia, I’m an avid fencer and a chess player. As a hobby, I study mathematics at AGH.

Projects

iChores: Intuitive interfaces for human-robot collaboration

Social Robotics Lab

We explore Human-Robot Interaction in natural social settings.

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Contact

© 2023, Social Robotics Laboratory

Social Robotics Lab

We explore Human-Robot Interaction in natural social settings.

Jagiellonian University

ul. Ingardena 3, room 304B

30-060 Kraków

Poland

© 2023, Social Robotics Laboratory