RTG Seminar series
The obligatory multidisciplinary colloquium was held every month. PhD students introduced the multidisciplinary audience (comprising graduate students, PIs, and other interested scientists from the faculties) to the 28 research questions and topics of their PhD projects and reported their recent findings. Importantly, the composition of the audience forced the presenting PhD students to communicate their methods, data, and ideas in a generally understandable way.
The following is the table of presentation in
years 2020 (Virtual),
Date
|
Project |
Presentation Title |
Presenters |
01.04.2020 |
M1 |
Acceptance and Social Interaction of Humans with Automated Vehicles |
Sebastian Hemesath and Hatice Sahin |
27.05.2020 |
M2 |
Acceptance and Dynamic Conflict Resolution in Automotive Applications |
Jacob Schwartz |
10.06.2020 |
H1 |
Impact of using autonomous life-supporting systems in ambulant intensive care on the social system family |
Jan Hendrik Röhl and Michelle Murken |
30.09.2020 |
E2 |
Modelling of Social Embeddedness through Use Cases and Architecture Models in the Context of Innovation processes of ACPS |
Sabrina Paustian and |
11.11.2020 |
E1 |
Cognitive Demands in Power Grid Control |
Prasenjit Dhara |
09.12.2020 |
M2 |
Acceptance and Dynamic Conflict Resolution in Automotive Applications |
Maren Weil |
In Year 2021 (Virtual),
Date
|
Project |
Presentation Title |
Presenters |
17.02.2021 | M1 | Social Automated Cars | Sebastian Hemesath, and Hatice Sahin |
24.03.2021 | PhD Project | Political philosophy with a focus on contemporary theories of justice | Eike Buhr |
21.04.2021 | ISSS.KOM | Citizens’ attitudes towards smart self-service systems. Evidence from an online survey experiment | Ina Radtke |
30.06.2021 | E1 | Cognitive demands in power grid control | Prasenjit Dhara, and Weiyan Zhang |
21.07.2021 | M2 | Acceptance and Dynamic Conflict Resolution in Automotive Applications – Status Report M2 | Jacob Schwartz, Maren Weil and Akhila Bairy |
29.09.2021 | E2 | Modelling of Social Embeddedness through Use Cases and Architecture Models in the Context of Innovation processes of ACPS | Sabrina Paustian and Julia Köhlke |
In Year 2022 (In person)
Date | Presentation | Presenters | Location |
27/04/2022 | SEAS Project M1 | Sebastian Hemesath, Sahin Hatice | F02 |
25/05/2022 | SEAS Project H1 | Jan-Hendrik Röhl and Michelle Murken | D21 |
29/06/2022 | SEAS Project M2 | Jacob Schwartz, Maren Weil, | D21 |
13/07/2022 | SEAS Project E2 | Julia Köhlke, Sabrina Paustian | F02 |
20/07/2022 | SEAS Project E1 | Prasenjit Dhara, Weiyan Zhang
| F02 |