Activities at FHNW
Role
Research scientist at the FHNW School of Applied Psychology
Main research areas
- Analysis, evaluation, and design of socio-technical systems at the intersection of humans, technology, and organization in order to optimize work and education in the context of digital transformation
- Immersive technologies (Extended Reality, XR; Virtual Reality, VR; Augmented Reality, AR; Mixed Reality, MR)
- Human-machine interaction
- 3D computer simulation of human-machine systems, such as simulations of people and material flow
- Aviation / Cyber security and human factors
- Educational design for the digital age (e.g., digital methods and tools, e-learning, learning analytics, 3D printing)
Lecturing
Lecturing in degree courses
- Summer school Digital methods and tools: microcontroller / internet-of-things (IoT), 3D technologies (3D modelling, 3D printing), virtual reality“ (BSc, MSc)
- Supervision of student projects and BSc/MSc theses
Profile
Education
Professional experience
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Memberships
Publications, projects and presentations

Institute Humans in Complex Systems
Automation, digitalisation and technical networking present great opportunities but also challenges for the complex interplay between humans, technology and organisations.
