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Green, Scott

Green, Scott
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Scott is originally from the state of Michigan in the USA. He holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree (Honors) in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan State University. As an undergraduate he participated in exchange programs in Germany and the former Soviet Union. He speaks both Spanish and German.

Scott spent the last eight years or so at General Motors as a Robotics Engineer working in Mexico, Germany, Spain and various states throughout the US. Prior to that Scott worked as an English instructor whilst living in Tokyo. Before he had a real job Scott and his brother Jesse built a house themselves from the ground up.

Scott’s interests include travelling, learning about new cultures, foreign languages, physical fitness and spending time with his better half, Luz Maria. Scott has travelled extensively through Western and Eastern Europe, a bit of North Africa, Russia, the Ukraine, Japan and Mexico. He looks forward to travelling throughout New Zealand.

His PhD research will focus on human robot collaboration aided by augmented reality.

Publications

  • Green, S., Chase, G., Chen, X. & Billinghurst, M. (2010). Evaluating the Augmented Reality Human-Robot Collaboration System. International Journal Intelligent Systems Technologies and Applications(1-4).[More]
  • Green, S., Chase, G., Chen, X. & Billinghurst, M (2008). Evaluating the Augmented Reality Human-Robot Collaboration System. In 15th International Conference on Mechatronics and Machine Vision in Practice, pages 548-553. IEEE Computer Press.[More]
  • Green, S. (2008). An Augmented Reality Human-Robot Collaboration System. Phd Thesis.[More]
  • Green, S., Chen, X., Billinghurst, M. & Chase, G (2008). Collaborating with a Mobile Robot: An Augmented Reality Multimodal Interface. In 17th IFAC World Congress (IFAC WC2008), pages 6.[More]
  • Green, S., Richardson, S., Billinghurst, M., Chase, G. & Stiles, R (2008). Multimodal Metric Study for Human-Robot Collaboration. In 1st International Conference on Advances in Computer-Human Interaction (ACHI 2008). IEEE Computer Society.[More]
 

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