Nadine Reißner

Nadine Reißner
KUKA Deutschland GmbH

Master of Science

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Introduction
Nadine Bender currently works at the Corporate Research, KUKA Deutschland GmbH. Nadine does research in the area of ethical, socio-economic and psychological issues of robotics. She is currently involved in the following H2020 and BMBF funded research projects: REFILLS, MURAB, RoSylerNT and SeRoNet.

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Publications (11)
Poster
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Autistic individuals working with a collaborative robot (cobot): evidences from fly on the wall observations about the recurrent behaviors.
Article
Cover Caption: The cover image is based on the Review Article Physical and mental well‐being of cobot workers: A scoping review using the Software‐Hardware‐Environment‐Liveware‐Liveware‐Organization model by Fabio A. Storm et al., https://doi.org/10.1002/hfm.20952
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The present scoping review investigated the current state of the art concerning factors affecting physical and mental health and well‐being of workers using collaborative robots (cobots) in manufacturing industries. Each identified factor was classified using the SHELLO (Software‐Hardware‐Environment‐Liveware‐Liveware‐Organization) conceptual model...
Conference Paper
For designing the interaction with robots in healthcare scenarios, understanding how trust develops in such situations characterized by vulnerability and uncertainty is important. The goal of this study was to investigate how technology-related user dispositions, anxiety, and robot characteristics influence trust. A second goal was to substantiate...
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The foundation of this paper is an experiment of fifteen participants interacting directly with an autonomous robot. The task for the participants was to carry a table, in two different setups, together with a robot, which is intended to support older people with heavy lifting tasks. By collecting and analyzing observational, quantitative, and qual...
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The foundation of this paper is an experiment of fifteen participants interacting directly with an autonomous robot. The task for the participants was to carry a table, in two different setups, together with a robot, which is intended to support older people with heavy lifting tasks. By collecting and analyzing observational, quantitative, and qual...
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Criteria for Human-Machine Interaction with AI “Lernende Systeme” Germany’s Plattform for Artificial Intelligence, White Paper by Norbert Huchler et al., Working Group “Future of Work and Human-Machine-Interaction” The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers a wide range of potentials for safe, autonomous and self-determined work as well as at...
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One of the goals of the REELER project is to learn more about and – with the REELER Roadmap – in the end positively influence the robotic technology development. All this while aiming to raise awareness of the human potential developers have in robotics development. Whereas the REELER team consists mostly of social scientists and economists, the in...
Research
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The short study: Ethische, rechtliche und psychosoziale Implikationen im Bereich Reha, Gesundheit und Heim-Robotik written by Nadine Bender and Stephanie von Maltzan for the BMBF funded project RoSylerNT analyses ethical, legal and (psycho-)social implications (ELSI) which occur due to technological change in the fields of rehabilitation-, health-...

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