03: Human Enhancement Technologien: Verstärkung oder Reduktion von Ungleichheit
Technologien erlauben diverse Formen der Erweiterung von menschlichen Eigenschaften (körperliche, kognitive, emotionale, soziale). „Normale“ Fähigkeiten des Menschen werden optimiert (z.B. Neuro-Enhancement, Robotik, Google Glass, Prothesen). Die Verschmelzung von Mensch und Techno-Artefakt und das Design der Technologie bekommen eine tragende Bedeutung. Es braucht eine interdisziplinäre Auseinandersetzung mit dem Grenzgang zwischen Leistungssteigerung und dem Einsatz für das gesellschaftliche Wohl. Welche Aspekte zeichnet diese Entwicklung aus und welche Gestaltungsaspekte werden wesentlich?
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Ph.D. Boris DE RUYTER
Principal Scientist, Philips Research Eindhoven; Professor of Human Interaction with Intelligent Systems, Radboud University, Nijmegen
1994-1995 | Research Scientist, University of Antwerp |
1995-2006 | Senior Scientist, Philips Research Eindhoven |
since 2006 | Principal Scientist, Philips Research Eindhoven |
since 2014 | Chair, Human Interaction with Intelligent Systems, Faculty of Social Sciences, Radboud University, Nijmegen |
Dr. Robert HEPACH
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Developmental and Comparative Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
2005-2007 | BSc - Bachelor of Science |
2008-2009 | MRes - Master of Research |
2009-2013 | PhD - Doctor of Philosophy |
Kristina HÖÖK
Professor, School of Computer Science and Communication, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
1996 | PhD, Computer and System Sciences |
2002 | Associate Professor, Computer and System Sciences |
2003 | Professor, Human-Computer Interaction, Stockholm University, Stockholm |
2012 | Professor, Interaction Design, KTH - Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, Stockholm |
Dr. Alexandra MILLONIG
Scientist, Dynamic Transportation Systems, Mobility Department, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Vienna
since 2005 | Scientist at AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Mobility Department |
2005-2006 | Lecturer at Danube University Krems and University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien |
2007-2010 | Project assistant & Lecturer at University of Technology, Department of Geoinformation and Cartography, Vienna |
2010-2012 | Expert advisor, Joint Programming Initiative Urban Europe |
since 2012 | Lecturer at Danube University Krems and University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien |
Dr. Michael Friedrich RUSSOLD
Head, Department of Translational Research, Research and Development, Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbH, Vienna
1994-2001 | MSc, Electrical Engineering, Specialization in Biomedical Engineering, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna |
2001-2005 | PhD, School of Human Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Liverpool |
2005-2007 | Postdoctoral Fellow and Holder of Individual Marie Curie Fellowship, University of Sydney |
since 2008 | Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbH |
2008-2011 | Project Leader, International Research Project, Research and Development, Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbH, Vienna |
2011-2014 | Programme Manager, Neurostimulation and Product Development, Research and Development, Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbH, Vienna |
since 2014 | Head of Translational Research, Research and Development, Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbH, Vienna |
Ph.D. Michael WHEELER
Professor of Philosophy, Division of Law and Philosophy, University of Stirling
1992-1995 | DPhil (awarded in 1996), University of Sussex, Brighton |
1995-1999 | Junior Research Fellow, Philosophy, Christ Church, University of Oxford |
Member, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford | |
Fellow, McDonnell-Pew Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Oxford | |
1999-2000 | Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Philosophy, University of Stirling |
2000-2004 | Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Dundee |
since 2004 | Senior Lecturer, Reader, and then Professor of Philosophy, University of Stirling |
Mag. Dr. Manfred TSCHELIGI
Professor of Human-Computer Interaction, Center for Human-Computer Interaction, University of Salzburg; Head of Center for Technology Experience, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Vienna
1995 | Habilitation for Applied Computer Science (Venia Docendi), Faculty of Social and Economic Science, University of Vienna |
1986-2002 | Research Associate; Lecturer; Associate Professor; Head of Working Group on Human-Computer Interaction; Institute for Computer Science and Business Informatics, University of Vienna |
1995-1996 | Professor (C4), Business Informatics, University of Magdeburg |
since 1986 | Founder and Director, CURE - Center for Usability Research & Engineering |
since 2001 | Founder and Managing Partner, USECON - The Usability Consultants GmbH, Vienna |
since 2004 | Univ.-Prof., Human-Computer Interaction & Usability, University of Salzburg |
2009-2016 | Director, Christian Doppler Labor for Contextual Interfaces, University of Salzburg |
2011-2014 | Academic Director ICT&S - Center for Advanced Studies in Information and Communication Technologies & Society, University of Salzburg |
2012-2015 | Co-Head, Department of Computer Sciences, University of Salzburg |
2013-2016 | Head, Business Unit Technology Experience, Innovation Systems Department, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna |
since 2015 | Director, Center for Human-Computer Interaction, University of Salzburg |
since 2017 | Head, Center for Technology Experience, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Vienna |
MMag. Dr. Verena FUCHSBERGER-STAUFER
Scientist, Center for Technology Experience, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Vienna
2002-2007 | Studies in Educational Science, University of Salzburg and University of Innsbruck |
2008-2013 | Studies in Psychology, University of Innsbruck |
2010-2012 | Project Assistant, ICT&S Center, University of Salzburg |
2012-2015 | Ph.D. Student, Dissertation on Interrelating Materials Artifacts, Interaction Designers, and Users, Center for Human-Computer Interaction, University of Salzburg |
since 2015 | Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Center for Human-Computer Interaction, University of Salzburg |