Amy Hicks
Amy Hicks is a robopsychologist with a diverse background spanning psychology, neuroscience, data science, and soft robotics. Her academic journey has led her through various fields, from the nuances of human cognition to the complexities of robotic interactions.
Amy’s expertise lies in systems perception, from the interactions at a molecular level to dynamics of crowds, she now applies these insights to understanding the societal impact of robots and advancing the field of robopsychology.
Her professional experiences, ranging from STEM outreach to research projects focused on therapeutic soft robotics, demonstrate her dedication to bridging the gap between academia and real-world applications.
Amy’s goal is to contribute meaningfully to society by shaping a future where humans and robots thrive, leveraging her interdisciplinary expertise and innovative research methods.