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Main Authors: Mol, Nicky, Peternel, Luka, Ianniello, Alessandro, Zatyagov, Denis, Nachenius, Auke, Balvert, Stephan, Prendergast, J. Micah, Muscolo, Sara, Siebinga, Olger, Verhoef, Eva, Forster, Deborah, Abbink, David A.
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.12340
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author Mol, Nicky
Peternel, Luka
Ianniello, Alessandro
Zatyagov, Denis
Nachenius, Auke
Balvert, Stephan
Prendergast, J. Micah
Muscolo, Sara
Siebinga, Olger
Verhoef, Eva
Forster, Deborah
Abbink, David A.
author_facet Mol, Nicky
Peternel, Luka
Ianniello, Alessandro
Zatyagov, Denis
Nachenius, Auke
Balvert, Stephan
Prendergast, J. Micah
Muscolo, Sara
Siebinga, Olger
Verhoef, Eva
Forster, Deborah
Abbink, David A.
contents The use of robots in industrial settings continues to grow, driven by the need to address complex societal challenges such as labor shortages, aging populations, and ever-increasing production demands. In this abstract, we advocate for (and demonstrate) a transdisciplinary approach when considering robotics in the workplace. Transdisciplinarity emphasizes the integration of academic research with pragmatic expertise and embodied experiential knowledge, that prioritize values such as worker wellbeing and job attractiveness. In the following, we describe an ongoing multi-pronged effort to explore the potential of collaborative robots in the context of airplane engine repair and maintenance operations.
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spellingShingle Achieving Meaningful Collaboration: Worker-centered Design of a Physical Human-Robot Collaborative Blending Task
Mol, Nicky
Peternel, Luka
Ianniello, Alessandro
Zatyagov, Denis
Nachenius, Auke
Balvert, Stephan
Prendergast, J. Micah
Muscolo, Sara
Siebinga, Olger
Verhoef, Eva
Forster, Deborah
Abbink, David A.
Robotics
The use of robots in industrial settings continues to grow, driven by the need to address complex societal challenges such as labor shortages, aging populations, and ever-increasing production demands. In this abstract, we advocate for (and demonstrate) a transdisciplinary approach when considering robotics in the workplace. Transdisciplinarity emphasizes the integration of academic research with pragmatic expertise and embodied experiential knowledge, that prioritize values such as worker wellbeing and job attractiveness. In the following, we describe an ongoing multi-pronged effort to explore the potential of collaborative robots in the context of airplane engine repair and maintenance operations.
title Achieving Meaningful Collaboration: Worker-centered Design of a Physical Human-Robot Collaborative Blending Task
topic Robotics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.12340