Emmanuel Akinrintoyo
Scholar

Emmanuel Akinrintoyo

Google Scholar ID: xTBOtfcAAAAJ
Robotics and AI Researcher at Imperial College London
RoboticsArtificial intelligenceHuman-Robot Interaction
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
37
 
H-index
2
 
i10-index
2
 
Publications
7
 
Co-authors
3
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Multiple papers accepted by international conferences and journals including Interspeech, International Journal of Social Robotics, HRI Conference, etc.; Finalist for AI Champion of the Year 2025 at Black Tech Achievements Awards; Received IEEE-RAS Travel Grant for the International Conference on Humanoid Robots (Humanoids) in Texas, U.S.
Research Experience
  • Worked at organizations like Microsoft, SAP, and PGIM Ireland, exploring cloud and data technology, as well as enterprise and consumer software; Previously a researcher at the Bristol Robotics Lab.
Education
  • PhD: Imperial College London, Department of Computing, focusing on Robotics and AI; MSc: Bristol Robotics Lab, specializing in Robotics and Autonomous Systems.
Background
  • Robotics and AI for health Researcher, on a mission to use technology to improve the lives and well-being of humans. Currently a PhD student at I-X and the Department of Computing, Imperial College London, exploring the use of robotics and AI to empower persons with limited functional independence, such as persons with dementia, to live independently in their homes.
Miscellany
  • Engages as a speaker and provides consultancy for tech startups; Passionate about diversity and technology ethics, member of the Equality, Diversity and Culture Committee (EDCC) and the only student member of the Science, Engineering and Technology Research Ethics Committee (SETREC) at Imperial; Co-organizes the Imperial Computing Conference held twice yearly; Advocate for sustainability, essay ranked in the top 25/700+ globally at the St. Gallen Symposium.