PC Magazine: This Robot Wants to Help Stressed-Out Teens

February 2020

Could robots help? Dr. Elin Björling, the co-founder of the Momentary Experience Lab at the University of Washington, leads a socio-therapeutic robot research program called Project EMAR, which helps teens moderate their moods and gain tools to deal with anxiety. We spoke to Professor Björling about her research findings, which she’ll be presenting at a robotics forum hosted by the National Science Foundation later this month.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Design Challenge @ UW Tacoma

February, 2020

Paw’d Defiance: Using a Robot to Measure Stress in Teens

May, 2019

UW Tacoma Assistant Professor and UW Tacoma student Christina Nelson discuss Project EMAR, a social robot designed to help address teen stress. Project EMAR (Ecological Momentary Assessment Robot) is a cross campus partnership between UW Tacoma and UW Seattle. Rose and Nelson will talk about why they decided to use a robot to help with teen stress and how they are involving teens in the design process. 

Geekwire: Teens turn to robots in University of Washington study aimed at measuring stress levels

August 21, 2018

Seattle-based, technology news site Geekwire reports on Project EMAR‘s aim to mitigate stress levels in teenagers with an interactive social robot.

KNKX: UW Researchers Study Whether Robots Can Be Used to Measure Teens’ Stress Levels

August 20, 2018

KNKX released a segment covering Project EMAR’s work in the past several years. The segment includes interviews with lead researcher, Elin Björling. 

The News Tribune report on Cheif Leschi School’s Design of Social Robot, Bob

May 9, 2018

Two high school students at Chief Leschi Schools in Puyallup created social robot prototypes meant to reduce stress among their peers as part of a project with the University of Washington. Read More

The Today Show

April 13, 2018

The EMAR team appeared on the Today Show on April 13, 2018 in a segment on teen stress. Our project was presented as one of the “unconventional” attempts to reduce teen’s stress. Elin Björling, the project lead, was interviewed about the threatening impact of stresses on teenagers and how Project EMAR hopes to help teens manage stress.

In the video, she says: “Teens, they are born into a digital world, so it is very appropriate to be using technology in order to help them.” Our segment starts at 3:46.

HCDE: High School Robot Design Challenge Press Coverage

March, 2018

Area high school students developed robot prototypes for Project EMAR’s Social Robot Design Challenge. Read More

HCDE: Upcoming Project EMAR Design Challenge is March 24

March 6, 2018

On March 24, 2018, students from seven area high schools are visiting the University of Washington to present robot prototypes they developed as part of the Social Robot Design Challenge for Project EMAR (Ecological Momentary Assessment Robot). Read More

University of Washington, College of Engineering Press Article

March 16, 2018

The UW College of Engineering featured Project EMAR to highlight the project’s research efforts and upcoming Design Challenge Showcase.

EMAR Project Awarded NSF Grant

October 12, 2017

The National Science Foundation has awarded a $1.1 million grant to fund the development of a robot that will be used to measure stress in teens. EMAR [Ecological Momentary Assessment Robot] is the brainchild of UW Tacoma Nursing & Healthcare Leadership clinical faculty Elin Björling and School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences Assistant Professor Emma Rose. Read More

UW Dub Talk: Designing a Social Robot to Assess Teen Stress Using Human-Centered Approach

August 10, 2016

Meet EMAR

June 1, 2016

Geekwire: Teens turn to robots in University of Washington study aimed at measuring stress levels

Dr. Elin Björling and Dr. Emma Rose are working in collaboration with faculty and students on both the Tacoma and Seattle campuses of the University of Washington to develop a robot that will measure moods and stress in teens. Björling studies stress in teens and uses a technique called ecological momentary assessment [EMA] to gather data. Read More 

Seattle-based, technology news site Geekwire reports on Project EMAR‘s aim to mitigate stress levels in teenagers with an interactive social robot.