With a background in Electronic
Engineering, Emma has experience in
both software and hardware
development. Her research areas
include human-AI interactions,
human-robot interactions, haptic
technologies, multisensory
communication, pervasive and wearable
computing. She developed the world’s
first kiss messenger, a mobile device
for transmitting kissing sensations
over the Internet. Her work has
received worldwide media attention and
has been featured in numerous TV
programmes and news articles including
BBC, Discovery Channel, Wired, The
Times, Huffington Post, Fuji TV,
Canal+ etc. She was invited to display
her work in numerous public
exhibitions and museums such as the
Ars Electronica Festival, VivaTech,
and Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin.
She is co-author of the book
Human-Robot Intimate Relationships by
Springer.With a background in
Electronic Engineering, Emma has
experience in both software and
hardware development. Her research
areas include human-AI interactions,
human-robot interactions, haptic
technologies, multisensory
communication, pervasive and wearable
computing. She developed the world’s
first kiss messenger, a mobile device
for transmitting kissing sensations
over the Internet. Her work has
received worldwide media attention and
has been featured in numerous TV
programmes and news articles including
BBC, Discovery Channel, Wired, The
Times, Huffington Post, Fuji TV,
Canal+ etc. She was invited to display
her work in numerous public
exhibitions and museums such as the
Ars Electronica Festival, VivaTech,
and Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin.
She is co-author of the book
Human-Robot Intimate Relationships by
Springer.