Dr. Carsten Möller

Carsten Möller was engaged in the development of methods for the analysis of human-comuter interaction. Methods were used in different projects like zapping analysis; knowledge transfer by e-learning software; cognitive and affective effects of political communication in tv; commercials and sponsoring in tv; biometrical evaluation of comfort sensation.. He received a doctoral degree in 2004, the title of his dissertation was "Dreamteam Mensch-Computer. Neue Wege zur nutzergerechten Gestaltung des Mensch-Maschine-Dialogs" [Dreamteam man-computer: new directions in designing userfriendly man-machine-dialogs] and left Uni-DuE in 2006.

Jun. Prof. Dr. Nina Haferkamp

Nina Haferkamp was engaged in the project "DREAD ED - Disaster readiness through education", funded by the European Commission (2008-2009). Moreover, she was responsible for study guidance and worked as a lecturer in the department with a specialization on media psychology. Her research interests included social psychological aspects of Social Web usage.