Head of the Usability Research Group
Dr. Jan Ehlers was appointed to the assistant professorship »Usability« on 1st of August 2019. He holds a PhD in Psychology and worked in several research groups at the University of Bremen and Ulm University on human-machine interaction and brain computer interfaces. His work focuses psychophysiological interaction research with emphasis on cognitive control of implicit dynamics.
Professional Experience
- Since 2023 Project manager in the inter-university research group Connected and Cognitive Driving
- Since 2023 Assistant project manager BMBF project »GROOVE« (Erlebte Synchronisation für Verbundenheit und Nähe in sozialer virtueller Realität)
- Since 2019 Assistant professor and head of the Usability department at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
- 2018 – 2019 Guest researcher to represent the assistant professorship »Usability« at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
- 2017 - 2019 Lecturer at Hochschule für Kommunikation und Gestaltung (HfK+G) (Ulm)
- 2017 Lead investigator in the SFB-project/Transregio 62 (Eine Companion-Technologie für kognitiv-technische Systeme) at Ulm University
- 2013 – 2017 Research assistant in the department of General Psychology at Ulm University. Lead investigator in the BMBF-project ASSIST (Blick- und gestenbasierte Assistenzsysteme für Nutzer mit Bewegungseinschränkungen).
- 2008 – 2015 Lecturer at Faculty 11 (Health Sciences and Nursing Science) at the Univerisity of Bremen
- 2009 – 2011 Research assistant at the Institute of Automation (IAT) at the University of Bremen. Work package leader in the EU-project BRAIN (BCIs with Rapid Automated Interfaces for Non-experts)
- 2003 – 2007 Research assistant at the Insitute of Psychology and Cognition Research (IPK) at the University of Bremen
- 1997 – 2003 Studies of Psychology at the University of Bremen
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