Kinga Skorupska
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Kinga Skorupska is a researcher at the intersection of human-computer interaction, automation, and intelligent systems, with a particular focus on making emerging technologies more accessible and human-centered. Her work addresses one of the defining challenges of the Industry 4.0 era: how organizations can thoughtfully integrate Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and machine learning into real-world workflows without losing sight of the human element. Her most recognized contribution, "Hybrid Approach to Automation, RPA and Machine Learning: a Method for the Human-centered Design of Software Robots" (2018), has garnered 10 citations and stands as a meaningful intervention in a field often dominated by purely technical perspectives. By proposing a human-centered design methodology for software robots, Skorupska bridges the gap between lean business operations and the practical realities faced by organizations ranging from small and medium enterprises to large corporations. Her scholarship is especially valuable for students and practitioners navigating digital transformation, as it acknowledges the messy complexity of real business environments rather than idealized implementations. Skorupska's work encourages a more thoughtful, people-first approach to automation — a perspective increasingly vital as AI-driven tools reshape workplaces worldwide.
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