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Stevienna de Saille

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EMBO Reports|June 3, 2018
Risk in synthetic biology-views from the lab: Early career scientists' concerns about synthetic biology open up new perspectives on risk and responsibility in researchCarmen McLeod, Stevienna de Saille, Brigitte Nerlich
International Journal of Social Robotics|February 24, 2025
The Social Triad Model: Considering the Deployer in a Novel Approach to Trust in Human-Robot InteractionDavid Cameron, Emily C Collins, Stevienna de Saille, et al.
Frontiers in Robotics and AI|July 14, 2022
Improving Inclusivity in Robotics Design: An Exploration of Methods for Upstream Co-CreationStevienna de Saille, Eva Kipnis, Stephen Potter, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|January 5, 2021
A global horizon scan of the future impacts of robotics and autonomous systems on urban ecosystemsMark A Goddard, Zoe G Davies, Solène Guenat, et al.
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EMBO Reports|June 3, 2018
Risk in synthetic biology-views from the lab: Early career scientists' concerns about synthetic biology open up new perspectives on risk and responsibility in researchCarmen McLeod, Stevienna de Saille, Brigitte Nerlich
International Journal of Social Robotics|February 24, 2025
The Social Triad Model: Considering the Deployer in a Novel Approach to Trust in Human-Robot InteractionDavid Cameron, Emily C Collins, Stevienna de Saille, et al.
Frontiers in Robotics and AI|July 14, 2022
Improving Inclusivity in Robotics Design: An Exploration of Methods for Upstream Co-CreationStevienna de Saille, Eva Kipnis, Stephen Potter, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|January 5, 2021
A global horizon scan of the future impacts of robotics and autonomous systems on urban ecosystemsMark A Goddard, Zoe G Davies, Solène Guenat, et al.
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