As an interdisciplinary researcher holding dual PhDs in Computer Science and General Literature, Prof. Johan F. Hoorn, Full Professor of the School of Design and Department of Computing and Associate Director of the Research Institute for Quantum Technology (RIQT) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) uniquely integrates science and the arts, focusing on logic-based artificial intelligence, human-robot interaction, and the psychological aspects of technology.
His work aims to integrate personality and emotion into robot design, fostering more natural interactions between humans and machines. Drawn to PolyU after a global tour for a documentary on his social robots addressing loneliness in older adults, Prof. Hoorn appreciates the opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration.
His current research intersects affective computing and social robotics, exploring emotional ambiguity in decision-making through quantum probability. One of his notable projects, which was awarded a grant under the Research Grants Council’s Theme-based Research Scheme 2024/25, focuses on "Social Robots with Embedded Large Language Models Releasing Stress among the Hong Kong Population." This initiative aims to develop social robots that can provide customised mental care and support, enhancing the well-being of those underserved by traditional healthcare.
Prof. Hoorn highlights the importance of diversity in driving interdisciplinary collaboration to foster innovative solutions for intricate societal challenges. At PolyU, he finds an inspiring environment that encourages creative design and deep exploration of quantum models, backed by supportive leadership. Prof. Hoorn said, “It’s the only place I have ever worked where I can do creative design and simultaneously delve into quantum probability to model robot behaviour.”