Katarzyna Abramczuk
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Katarzyna Abramczuk is a researcher whose work sits at the intersection of human-computer interaction, automation, and organizational technology design. Her scholarship engages critically with the rapidly evolving landscape of Industry 4.0, particularly examining how intelligent automation technologies can be developed and deployed in ways that remain centered on human needs and organizational realities. Her most notable contribution, the 2018 paper on hybrid approaches to Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and Machine Learning, addresses one of the pressing practical challenges facing businesses of all sizes: how to implement software robots effectively without losing sight of the human workers and processes they are meant to support. By proposing a human-centered design methodology for software robots, Abramczuk bridges the gap between technical automation capability and real-world operational complexity — a concern equally relevant to SMEs and large enterprises navigating digital transformation. With 10 citations, her work has begun attracting the attention of researchers and practitioners working on Lean methodologies, process automation, and responsible AI integration. For students and researchers exploring the sociotechnical dimensions of workplace automation, Abramczuk's scholarship offers a thoughtful and grounded entry point into designing smarter, more humane automated systems.
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