Maastricht University
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Papers
245
Total Citations
10,302
H-Index
50
Researchers
263
About
Maastricht University has established itself as a remarkably interdisciplinary research powerhouse at the intersection of artificial intelligence, robotics, and human-centered technology. Drawing on strengths across its faculties of business, medicine, computer science, and social sciences, the university pursues a distinctively holistic approach to understanding how intelligent systems reshape human life — from consumer behavior and healthcare to urban environments and employment. The institution's most influential contributions lie at the crossroads of AI and society. Groundbreaking work on how artificial intelligence transforms marketing strategies has garnered over 2,300 citations, establishing Maastricht researchers as leading voices on AI's commercial implications. Equally significant is the university's sustained focus on social and service robotics: pioneering studies on trust in humanoid robots, the value of social robots in elderly care, and multi-stakeholder evaluations of assistive technologies have collectively shaped global conversations about human-robot interaction and responsible deployment. In clinical robotics, Maastricht has achieved remarkable milestones. Its researchers conducted the world's first-in-human robotic supermicrosurgery trial for breast cancer-related lymphedema, and comparative studies of robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery have influenced surgical training worldwide. The university has also made foundational theoretical contributions through work on the physical symbol grounding problem and cyclic scheduling in robotic flowshops — research that continues to inform industrial automation. Further distinguishing Maastricht is its attention to vulnerable populations: studies mapping robots to autism therapy objectives and assessing the effectiveness of robot Paro in psychogeriatric care demonstrate genuine commitment to socially meaningful innovation. With growing expertise in multi-robot coordination, swarm formation control, and circular digital built environments, Maastricht University offers prospective students and collaborators an intellectually rich environment where cutting-edge robotics research consistently translates into real-world human benefit.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
- 1How artificial intelligence will change the future of marketing2,300 citations · 2019
- 2Trust in humanoid robots: implications for services marketing505 citations · 2019
- 3Circular Digital Built Environment: An Emerging Framework329 citations · 2021
- 4Contextual encoder–decoder network for visual saliency prediction222 citations · 2020
- 5Value of social robots in services: social cognition perspective217 citations · 2019
- 6Cyclic scheduling in robotic flowshops196 citations · 2000
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- 8The physical symbol grounding problem194 citations · 2002
- 9Cyclic Scheduling of Identical Parts in a Robotic Cell187 citations · 1997
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