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|Titel DE=Förderung für den Aufbau des Karlsruhe Decision & Design Experimentation Ecosystem
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|Titel EN=Funding for the establishment of the Karlsruhe Decision & Design Experimentation Ecosystem
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|Beschreibung DE=Prof. Christof Weinhardt (IISM), Prof. Alexander Mädche (IISM), Prof. Petra Nieken (IBU), Prof. Benjamin Scheibehenne (IISM), Prof. Nora Szech (ECON), [[Melanie Volkamer]] (AIFB) und Prof. Alexander Woll (IFSS), haben gemeinsam eine Förderung für den Aufbau des Karlsruhe Decision & Design Experimentation Ecosystem (KD²Ex) erhalten. Die Förderung im Rahmen einer KIT Future Fields Sonderausschreibung für Investitionen ermöglicht neue Formen der partizipativen Forschung: Digital Citizen Science mit Fokus auf den Bereich "Wellbeing at Home".
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|Beschreibung EN=Prof. Christof Weinhardt (IISM), Prof. Alexander Mädche (IISM), Prof. Petra Nieken (IBU), Prof. Benjamin Scheibehenne (IISM), Prof. Nora Szech (ECON), [[Melanie Volkamer/en|Melanie Volkamer]] (AIFB) and Prof. Alexander Woll (IFSS), have jointly received funding for the establishment of the Karlsruhe Decision & Design Experimentation Ecosystem (KD²Ex). Funding is granted within the framework of a KIT Future Fields. The project enables new forms of participatory research: Digital Citizen Science with a focus on the area of "Wellbeing at Home".
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|URL=https://www.kd2lab.kit.edu/index.php
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|Datum=2020/08/13
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|Forschungsgruppe=Security • Usability • Society
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Aktuelle Version vom 18. August 2020, 14:47 Uhr

News of August 13, 2020


Funding for the establishment of the Karlsruhe Decision & Design Experimentation Ecosystem


Prof. Christof Weinhardt (IISM), Prof. Alexander Mädche (IISM), Prof. Petra Nieken (IBU), Prof. Benjamin Scheibehenne (IISM), Prof. Nora Szech (ECON), Melanie Volkamer (AIFB) and Prof. Alexander Woll (IFSS), have jointly received funding for the establishment of the Karlsruhe Decision & Design Experimentation Ecosystem (KD²Ex). Funding is granted within the framework of a KIT Future Fields. The project enables new forms of participatory research: Digital Citizen Science with a focus on the area of "Wellbeing at Home".

More info at: https://www.kd2lab.kit.edu/index.php


From the research group Security - Usability - Society