carolin wienrich
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carolin wienrich

Google Scholar ID: 3O8K2pIAAAAJ
Julius-Maximilians Universität Würzburg
include interaction paradigms between humans and digital entitieschange experiences during and after digital interventions
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Recipient of Beatrice Edgell Award 2025: Dr. Nina Döllinger; participated in Klaro!KI project and showcased work at the city festival; appointed to the German Consumer Affairs Advisory Council.
Research Experience
  • Leads the XR HUB Würzburg; established and leads the AI Psychology research group at the University of Würzburg; combines multiple methods and perspectives to invigorate synergies between psychology and computer science.
Education
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Background
  • The group of Psychology of Intelligent Interactive Systems focuses on human cognition, emotion, and behavior in digital interactions and experiences. Key topics include multimodal interaction paradigms between humans and intelligent, digital entities, and change experiences during and after digital interventions. Teaching encourages students to become confident and mindful agents of digitalization.
Miscellany
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