| Research
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The research is based on a Human-Centred Computing
perspective---that is, I aim to make a technological contribution
by developing technological concepts, platforms, and systems based
on an understanding of how people interact with and communicate
through computing technology. I am head of the Cooperative Media Lab
(CML) which I founded in 2003 and where our projects
are focused on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW),
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI, User-Centred Design), Ubiquitous
Computing (UbiComp), and global Internet-based information
systems. For instance, we have recently been participating in the
EU-project Adaptive Learning Spaces. We currently have a
funding from the German Research Foundation for the DFG-project
Recommender Systems. We are winners of the 'Innovation
Contest Industry Meets Academia' ('Innovationswettbewerb
Wirtschaft trifft Wissenschaft') and received this award and
kicked off the funded project TransKoop in 2008. I am Invited
Speaker at the IHCI 2008 International Conference on
Interfaces and Human-Computer Interaction 2008.
From March 1999 to July 2003 I was involved in the several
projects while working at Fraunhofer FIT. For
instance, I was coordinating the activities in the EU-project
CYCLADES; I was part of the EU-project TOWER and the project
NESSIE coordinated by Wolfgang Prinz at
the CSCW Department of the Institute of Applied Information
Technology (GMD.FIT) at the German National Research Center for
Information Technology (GMD) (GMD was integrated into Fraunhofer
in the year 2000).
In the years 1993-1999 I was working with Roland
Traunmueller at the Institute of Applied Computer Science (later
called 'Institute of Informatics in Business and Government') at
the Johannes Kepler
University of Linz in Austria.
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| Teaching
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I am teaching CSCW, HCI, and Ubiquitous
Computing---mainly at the Bauhaus-University Weimar,
Germany, but also at various other universities across Europe.
Details about my teaching in Weimar can be found here (in
German). One of our recent highlights is the new post-graduate
Master's course on MediaArchitecture. computer-supported cooperative work, cscw,
human-computer interaction, hci, computer-human interaction, chi,
group awareness, collaboration technology, human factors in
computing systems, computers and society, blog, blogging, virtual,
communities, social software, thueringen, informatik, mediensysteme,
medieninformatik, thomas gross
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