Event

Post-Ph.D. Life in Academia

Organizer : FB1, Kontakt: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karl-Ludwig Krieger
Location : Gebäude NW1, Raum H3
Start Time : 02. March 2023, 11:00
End Time : 02. March 2023, 12:30

Vortragende:

Maria Kyrarini, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and David Packard Jr. Faculty Fellow at Santa Clara University (SCU)

Abstract:

This talk aims at introducing the various academic paths after the completion of a Ph.D. and providing you with tips on how you can be successful in becoming a professor.  We will talk about the traditional route of becoming a professor, what is the process of securing a professorship, and also I will provide tips for successfully transitioning into post-Ph.D. life. Additionally, this talk will provide insights into the importance of networking and professional development in securing a desirable career in academia. A Question and Answer (Q&A) session will be held at the end of the talk.

Bio

Maria Kyrarini is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and David Packard Jr. Faculty Fellow at Santa Clara University (SCU). She also leads the Human-Machine Interaction & Innovation (HMI2) research group which has been supported by federal (NSF) and SCU internal grants. Her primary research interests are in the fields of Robot Learning from Human Demonstrations, Human-Robot Interaction, and Assistive Robotics with a special focus on enhancing Human Performance.

Prior to SCU, she was a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Texas at Arlington and the assistant director of the Heracleia Human-Centered Computing Lab. In 2019, Dr. Kyrarini received her Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of Bremen under the supervision of Professor Dr.-Eng. Axel Gräser. The title of her Ph.D. thesis is: "Robot learning from human demonstrations for human-robot synergy". Before that, she received her M.Eng. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering and her M.Sc. degree in Automation Systems both from the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) in 2012 and 2014, respectively.

Webpage: https://sites.google.com/view/mariakyrarini/home