Fellows
The fellows of the first project phase of the Schaufler Kolleg@TU Dresden are researching together with the artist of the Schaufler Residency@TU Dresden on the topic: Artificial intelligence as a factor and consequence of social and cultural change. Over the next three years, from 2020 to 2023, they will write their dissertation on AI and regularly present their research results to the public in various formats.
Gina Glock
Research project: Work in Times of Disruptive Technologies: Effects of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Work Autonomy in Germany
Discipline: Sociology
Doctoral advisors: Prof. Dr. Antonia Kupfer, Prof. Dr. Sabine Pfeiffer
Miriam Gorr
Research project: How can moral obligations towards Artificial Intelligent Machines be grounded? On the moral significance of empathy with AIs
Subject: Philosophy
Mentoring professor: Prof. Dr. Tamara Jugov, Dr. Carlos Zednik
Richard Groß
Research project: Deep Learning as a Social Situation. Intelligent Infrastructures, Informational Emergence, and Communication
Discipline: Sociology
Doctoral advisors: Prof. Dr. Dominik Schrage and Junior professor Dr. Susann Wagenknecht
Michael Klipphahn-Karge
Research project: Conjuring the Artificial. Entanglements of magic and AI in the art of the early 21st century
Discipline: History of Art
Doctoral advisors: Prof. Dr. Kerstin Schankweiler und Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jens Krzywinski
Sandra Mooshammer
Research project: Abilities and Journalistic Quality of the Communicator Automated Journalism And Their Influence on Human Journalists' Perception of the Technology
Discipline: Communication Science
Doctoral advisors: Prof. Dr. Lutz Hagen, tba
Philipp Preußger
Research Project: Visions of a Smart War? Image and Ethics of Autonomous Weapon Systems
Discipline: Protestant Theology
Doctoral advisors: Prof. Dr. Christian Schwarke and Prof. Dr. Kerstin Schankweiler
Rebekka Roschy
Research Project: The past futures of Artificial Intelligence
Discipline: History
Doctoral advisors: Prof. Dr. Thomas Hänseroth, Prof. Dr. Christian Schwarke
Associated Scholars
Konstanze Möller-Jansen
Research Project: The impact of algorithmic rule – a normative evaluation from the perspective of freedom as non-domination
Discipline: Philosophy
Doctoral advisors: Prof. Dr. Tamara Jugov
Ann-Kathrin Koster
Research Project: Contingency and Conflict - Democratic Prospects of Artificial Intelligence
Discipline: Political Science
Doctoral advisors: Prof. Dr. Sabine Müller-Mall, tba
Susanne Rentsch
Research Project: Machines as subjects of civic education
Discipline: Didactics of Civic Education
Doctoral advisors: Prof. Dr. Anja Besand, tba
Natalie Sontopski
Research Project: Strategies of Speculation. „Doing speculation“ in the Field of Creative AI
Discipline: Sociology
Doctoral advisors: Jun. Prof. Dr. Susann Wagenknecht, Prof. Dr. Stefan Meissner