Dr Paul Baxter

Senior Lecturer in Computer Science (Autonomous Systems)

School of Engineering & Physical Sciences

College of Health and Science

About Paul Baxter

Paul Baxter is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, College of Health and Science, a member of the Lincoln Centre for Autonomous Systems (L-CAS), and a member of the Autism Research and Innovation Centre (ARIC). His research interests are broadly in the cross-over between social human-robot interaction (with a particular emphasis on child-robot interaction and educational/health applications) and cognitive/developmental robotics (especially considering memory and cognitive architectures loosely inspired by human cognition). Please refer to his personal homepage for further details of research and activities: http://paul-baxter.github.io/

Department Responsibilities

PGR Lead for SEPS

Subject Specialisms

Cognitive Robotics, Human-Robot Interaction, Social Robotics

Qualifications

  • PhD Developmental Cognitive Robotics - University of Reading
  • MEng Electronic Engineering - University of Nottingham