
Milan Andrejevic
Dr. Milan Andrejevic is a Lecturer in Psychology at the Graduate School of Health, Faculty of Health at UTS. He is a social and cognitive psychology researcher with expertise in designing, developing, and calibrating novel experimental paradigms, questionnaires, and cognitive computational modelling approaches to study decision-making, learning and moral cognition. His research interests include investigating interaction between robots and humans to produce findings with direct implications for engineering and design.
Milan completed his PhD with the Decision Neuroscience Lab at the University of Melbourne, and a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Philosophy Department and Monash Centre for Contemplative Studies at Monash University. He joined UTS in 2024, and teaches Social Psychology and general psychology subjects in the undergraduate and graduate programs, and conducts basic research into moral cognition.
Milan is a Chief Investigator at the hub and contributes to considering psychological aspects of Human Robot Teaming. Research topics include applying computational cognitive models of belief updating and decision-making to improve human-robot collaboration in construction, moral cognition of robots or artificial intelligence agents, and user attitudes and wellbeing.
Contact
UTS: https://profiles.uts.edu.au/Milan.Andrejevic
ORCID 0000-0002-7112-9384
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Linked in https://www.linkedin.com/in/milan-andrejevic-3b30aa2a
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Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=Juk4a9IAAAAJ

