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<title>Sarah Sebo</title>
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<p><b>CV</b></p>
<p><a href="documents/Sarah_Sebo_CV_08_2024.pdf" target="_blank">Download the PDF</a> (last updated Aug 15, 2024)</p>
<p><b>Bio</b></p>
<p>Sarah Sebo is an Assistant Professor in the <a href="https://computerscience.uchicago.edu/" target="_blank">Computer Science Department</a> at the <a href="https://www.uchicago.edu/" target="_blank">University of Chicago</a>. Her research explores social dynamics in human-robot interactions, where she designs social robots that can shape human-to-human interactions, enable long-term human-robot social relationships, and build a fundamental understanding of how to engineer human-like social interactions. Her research demonstrates real impact in people's everyday lives through the design and development of robots for use in education, within collaborative teams, and in the home. Dr. Sebo's work has been recognized with a NSF CAREER award and a best paper nomination at the Human-Robot Interaction conference. Dr. Sebo completed her Ph.D. at <a href="https://www.yale.edu/" target="_blank">Yale University</a> where she worked with <a href="http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/scaz/Scaz.html" target="_blank">Dr. Brian Scassellati</a> in the <a href="https://scazlab.yale.edu/" target="_blank">Social Robotics Lab</a>.
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Dr. Sebo completed her B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from <a href="http://www.olin.edu/" target="_blank">Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering</a>.
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Previously, Dr. Admoni was a postdoctoral fellow at CMU with Siddhartha Srinivasa in the Personal Robotics Lab. She completed her PhD in Computer Science at Yale University with Professor Brian Scassellati in the Social Robotics Lab. Her PhD dissertation was about modeling the complex dynamics of nonverbal behavior for socially assistive human-robot interaction. Dr. Admoni also holds an MS in Computer Science from Yale University, and a BA/MA joint degree in Computer Science from Wesleyan University. -->
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