Talk at FHNW by Dr. Amol Deshmukh

Dr. Amol Deshmukh gave a talk on April 16, 2025 in the elective course „Soziale Roboter“ („Social Robots“) of Prof. Dr. Oliver Bendel. He previously worked at the University of Glasgow and is now a researcher at ETH Zurich. In his talk at FHNW, he presented the results of his paper „Leveraging Social Robots to Promote Hand Hygiene: A Cross-Cultural and Socio-Economic Study of Children in Diverse School Settings“. This study examined how socio-economic and cultural factors affect handwashing behavior in schools using a social robot. Pupils from different backgrounds in India and the UK were guided by a robot to learn proper handwashing. While lower-income students, especially in India, showed strong initial improvement, they needed ongoing support to retain it. Higher-income students retained knowledge better. The paper highlights the need to adapt tech-based interventions to cultural contexts and ensure long-term reinforcement. The talk was very well received by the 20 students, who asked several questions and gave a roaring round of applause.

Fig.: Amol Deshmukh during his talk