(formerly Johanna Egetemeir)
As an HCI researcher with a background in cognitive psychology, my current work focuses primarily on the human side of human-computer interaction. This includes research projects investigating the underlying mechanisms of human perception and action, as well as research projects investigating cognitive processes in the context of HCI. With my research, I aim to promote the transfer of relevant findings from cognitive psychology to HCI research and vice versa. One focus of my work is the investigation of temporal factors.
2008 – 2011: PhD candidate at the Clinical Linguistics Unit, Bielefeld University and at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen. Member of the Graduate School of the Center of Excellence "Cognitive Interaction Technology" (CITEC), Bielefeld University.
2012: PhD, Radboud University Nijmegen and Bielefeld University
Symposium "Temporal and Multisensory Processing in Virtual Reality", organized together with Martin Riemer for the third international conference of the Timing Research Forum (TRF3), Lissabon, Portugal, October 2023.
Workshop "Time and Timing in Human-Computer Interaction" organized together with Martin Riemer, Nele Ru?winkel, Niels Henze, Eva Wiese, David Halbhuber and Roland Thomaschke at the Mensch und Computer (MuC) 2023, Switzerland, September 2023.