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Max Pfeiffer

Researcher in the Human-Computer Interaction Group at the University of Hanover.

Max Pfeiffer is a researcher in the Human-Computer Interaction Group at the University of Hanover. His research interests are in leaning movements and computer support systems for movements, HCI in sports, and autonomous flyable vehicle interaction. During his studies he focused on Software Systems Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Duisburg-Essen. He worked for more than 5 years as a student research assistant and conducted several projects with the research group for Pervasive Computing and User Interface Engineering. In 2009 he did a surface table project at the Mobiquitous Lab at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. After receiving his Master’s degree, he joined Software Engineering, esp. Mobile Applications Group at the paluno The Ruhr Institute for Software Technology as a researcher. There he worked on and led a cloud computing enabling project with Deutsche Telekom Innovation Laboratories. In addition, he conducted and lectured in different classes and was in the back office team of the ECSA in 2011. In 2012 he joined the Human-Computer Interaction Group at the University of Hannover.

Visit website: https://hci.uni-hannover.de/people/max

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See also: Academia Leibniz University Hannover - Public research university located in Hanover, Germany.

Details last updated 08-Aug-2020

Max Pfeiffer News

Self driving humans!

Self driving humans!

BBC - 06-Oct-2015

BBC reporter wears some electrical nerve stimulation patches. They’re for physiotherapy but also ...