Ziming Wang
I'm carrying out my PhD studies in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and the consequences and challenges of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and autonomous systems for humanities and society. My research focuses on the close-range interaction between humans and flying robots. Through my interdisciplinary work, I am earning Double Doctoral Degrees (cotutelle): a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and a PhD in Psychology at the University of Luxembourg. I was also a visiting researcher at Stanford University in the USA in 2024 and an academic guest at ETH Zurich in Switzerland in 2025. My work has been published as first-author full papers in leading peer-reviewed venues, namely ACM Transactions on Human–Robot Interaction (Q1 journal), the CHI conference (CORE A*), and ACM IMWUT journal—the publication outlet for the UbiComp conference (CORE A*)—as well as a couple of A*/A CORE-ranked discussion papers.

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Request a Note: How the Request Function Shapes X's Community Notes System
A Meat-Summer Night's Dream: A Tangible Design Fiction Exploration of Eating Biohybrid Flying Robots
AI Eyes on the Road: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Traffic Surveillance
In a Flap: Experiences with a Bioinspired Flying Robot
Exploring Intended Functions of Indoor Flying Robots Interacting With Humans in Proximity
Substituting Animals with Biohybrid Robots: Speculative Interactions with Animal-Robot Hybrids
The Ambivalence towards Natural Characteristics in the Interactions with Small Indoor Flying Robots
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The Rise of Social Drones: A Constructive Research Agenda