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Human and Technology
Professorship for Human and Technology
Portrait: Max Kullmann
Max Kullmann

Research interests

Human-Automation Interaction (HAI) / Human-Robot Interaction (HRI); in particular effects of automation on the individual and society / development and prototypical implementation and testing of tools to control such effects (including but not limited to complacency and satisficing). Shows an illustration of what happens when you press a light switch.
since 10/2022 Research Associate at the Chair of Human and Technology at TU Chemnitz
10/2019 – 09/2022 Studies: Human-Computer Interaction at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar.
Degree: Master of Science with the overall grade 1.1 (excellent – with honours) 23rd September 2022.
Thesis topic: „Introducing Roboticising User Interfaces – Utilising mechanic’s inherent psychophysical feedback for cooperation with semi-automated systems“.
10/2014 – 03/2019 Studies: Product Design at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar.
Degree: Bachelor of Arts with the overall grade 1.2 (excellent) 27th February 2019.
Thesis topic: „The Movophon - An audio player for a child-friendly approach to music and radio plays.“
09/2010 – 08/2014 Study: Textile Technologies at the Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Mönchengladbach.
Degree: Bachelor of Science with the overall grade 2.4 (overall very good) 23rd July 2014.
Thesis topic: „Conceptual proposal for a future-proof retail model.“
09/2009 – 05/2010 Civilian service at the day clinic for child and adolescent psychiatry at Bergmannsheil Buer, Gelsenkirchen.
     
  • Kullmann, M. (2022). Introducing Roboticising User Interfaces (RUIs). In: Marky, K., Grünefeld, U. & Kosch, T. (Hrsg.), Mensch und Computer 2022 - Workshopband. Bonn: Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.. DOI: 10.18420/muc2022-mci-src-446

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