Curt Henrichs graduated with a M.S in Computer Science from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2021. He received his B.S in Computer Engineering from the Milwaukee School of Engineering. During his time in the People and Robots Lab, his research focused on how humans can effectively utilize collaborative robots within the manufacturing context. Specifically he developed tools that address the skills gaps of robot operators within small- and medium-sized enterprises. He currently works in industry as a firmware engineer within the electron microscope domain.
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Schoen, A., N. White, C. Henrichs, A. Siebert-Evenstone, D. Shaffer, and B. Mutlu. “CoFrame: A System for Training Novice Cobot Programmers”. Proceedings of the 2022 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, IEEE Press, 2022, pp. 185–194.
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Liu, L., A. Schoen, C. Henrichs, J. Li, B. Mutlu, and R. Radwin. Human Robot Collaboration for Enhancing Work Activities. Human Factors, 2022.
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Schoen, A., C. Henrichs, M. Strohkirch, and B. Mutlu. “Authr: A Task Authoring Environment for Human-Robot Teams”. Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 2020, pp. 1194-08.
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Zhao, F., C. Henrichs, and B. Mutlu. “Task Interdependence in Human-Robot Teaming”. 2020 29th IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN), IEEE, 2020, pp. 1143-9.