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Kristina Tornbjerg Eriksen is Assistant Professor at the research group Techno-Anthropology and Participation (TAPAR) at Aalborg University. She holds a PhD in Human-Robot Interaction (2023) and has a background as techno-anthropologist (M.Sc. in 2014, B.Sc. Sociology in 2012).

Kristina Tornbjerg Eriksen's research addresses complex societal challenges evolving around the interplay between humans, technology and context and particularly evolves around digital technologies in healthcare. Her particular focus is human-robot interaction and collaboration in hospitals which she approaches from a sociotechnical point of view. She investigates how robots intersect with organizational structures, workflow processes, social and contextual factors.

The combination of the techno-anthropological and human-robot interaction research approaches allows Kristina Tornbjerg Eriksen to provide a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the collaboration between humans and robots and in 2024, her work was selected among the top 5 of the defended Ph.D. projects in Denmark in 2023.

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I 2015 blev FN's medlemslande enige om 17 Verdensmål til at bekæmpe fattigdom, beskytte planeten og sikre velstand for alle. Denne persons arbejde bidrager til følgende verdensmål:

  • Verdensmål 3 - Sundhed og trivsel
  • Verdensmål 4 - Kvalitetsuddannelse
  • Verdensmål 9 - Industri, innovation og infrastruktur
  • Verdensmål 10 - Mindre ulighed
  • Verdensmål 17 - Partnerskaber for handling

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