Sara is a PhD student in Cognitive Robotics, Interaction, and Rehabilitation Technologies. Her research aims to design an internal motivation to drive robots' behaviors adaptively and autonomously during a human-robot interaction.
She believes equipping robots with their internal states would be helpful to create more personalized and natural interaction between humans and robots.
Research center
CHT@Erzelli
About
Education
Title: Bachelor's Degree in Biomedical Engineering
Institute: University of Cagliari
Location: Cagliari
Country: Italy
From: 2015 To: 2018
Title: Master's Degree in Bioengineering - Neuroengineering and bio-ICT
Institute: University of Genoa
Location: Genoa
Country: Italy
From: 2018 To: 2021
All Publications
2023
Mongile S., Pusceddu G., Cocchella F., Belgiovine G., Lastrico L., Tanevska A., Rea F., Sciutti A.
What if a social robot excluded you? Using a conversational game to study social exclusion in teen-robot mixed groups
ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
Conference Paper
Conference
2022
Mongile S., Tanevska A., Rea F., Sciutti A.
Are Robots That Assess Their Partner's Attachment Style Better At Autonomous Adaptive Behaviour?
ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)
Conference Paper
Conference
2022
Mongile S., Tanevska A., Rea F., Sciutti A.
Validating a Cortisol Inspired Framework for Human Robot Interaction with a Replication of the Still Face Paradigm
ICDL-IEEE
Conference Paper
Conference
Colleagues of COgNiTive Architecture for Collaborative Technologies