Benjamin Lebrun

PhD Student in Psychology - Human-Robot Interaction

About


Benjamin is a dynamic young researcher with a profound focus on human-robot interactions. Specialized in cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, he holds the title of neuropsychologist. His expertise extends into the intricate realms of understanding the cognitive processes that shape our interactions with technology.

Completing his first master's degree at the University of Lille in France, where he delved into the Psychology of Neurocognitive Processes and Affective Sciences, Benjamin laid the foundation for his passion in exploring the complexities of human cognition. His academic journey continued with an Integrated Master's Degree in Psychology from the University of Minho in Portugal, where heĀ  integrated his diverse educational experiences. Both diplomas were awarded with the highest honors, showcasing his exceptional dedication and scholarly prowess.
Benjamin's commitment to advancing the field is evident in his master's thesis, which investigated the impact of anthropomorphism on the acceptability of social robots. ThisĀ  research not only showcased his academic excellence but also earned him recognition and support from the French Government through the Program "Investissements d'avenir," managed by the National Research Agency, paving the way for continued exploration and innovation.

With a vision set on shaping the minds of future generations, Benjamin aspires to become a University Professor, driven by a profound love for knowledge and a desire to contribute to the academic community.
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