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Robert Kaufman

Cognitive Science PhD student at UCSD; Design Lab and Interactive Cognition Lab researcher

Robert Kaufman is a PhD student in the Cognitive Science department at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), where he is also a researcher in the Design Lab. His research primarily focuses on Human-Computer Interaction, particularly on how users interact with complex information systems and bridging the "trust gap" between users and Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems across various domains, including healthcare, automated driving, and social media.12

Kaufman's work emphasizes the significance of AI explainability and communication, aiming to enhance trust through personalized and context-aware design approaches. He utilizes mixed-method experiments and machine learning techniques in his research projects. Notably, he has interned as a Research Scientist with teams focused on Human Interactive Driving and Human-Centered AI at the Toyota Research Institute, as well as conducting UX research at Amazon.12

Before pursuing his PhD, Kaufman managed a research lab at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, where he studied the effects of yoga and meditation on cognitive functions. His academic background and current research endeavors reflect a strong commitment to improving human interactions with intelligent systems.12

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Greater San Diego Area