I am currently a Ph.D. student in Computer Engineering at the University of Virginia. I work in the Collaborative Robotics Lab under the supervision of Prof. Tariq Iqbal. As a recipient of the National Science Foundation Research Traineeship (NRT), I am also a member of the University of Virginia’s Link Lab. Previously, I attended Brown University where I earned my B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and played for the Varsity Brown Women’s Basketball Team.
My research focuses on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), and I am particularly interested in observing real-time trust dynamics between human-robot teams.
BS in Mechanical Engineering, 2020
Brown University
[1] H. N. Green, M. M. Islam, S. Ali, and T. Iqbal, “Perceiving a Humorous Robot as a Social Partner,” Elsevier, 2023. In Press.
[2] H. N. Green, M. M. Islam, S. Ali, and T. Iqbal, “Who’s Laughing NAO? Examining Perceptions of Failure in a Humorous Robot Partner,” ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), 2022.
[3] H. N. Green, M. M. Islam, S. Ali, and T. Iqbal, “iSpy a Humorous Robot: Evaluating the Perceptions of Humor Types in a Robot Partner,” AAAI Spring Symposium on Putting AI in the Critical Loop: Assured Trust and Autonomy in Human-Machine Teams Symposium, 2022.
[4] M. M. Islam, R. M. Mirzaiee, A. Gladstone, H. N. Green, and T. Iqbal, “CAESAR: An Embodied Simulator for Generating Multimodal Referring Expression Datasets,” Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), Track on Datasets and Benchmarks, 2022.