Stephan Schlögl

Research Coordinator

Austria
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Stephan Schlögl is a human-centered computing researcher and educator with 14 years of experience blending applied HCI research, teaching, and research coordination at MCI in Austria. His work focuses on human-AI interfaces and interaction modalities, with a track record of prototyping voice and natural language systems for vulnerable users dating back to postdoctoral projects in Paris and PhD research at Trinity College Dublin. As Chair of MCI’s Ethics Commission he brings practical attention to ethical implications of emerging technologies while guiding interdisciplinary teams. He teaches across software engineering, AI, and interaction design, translating academic insight into usable interfaces and measurement methods. Known for improving Wizard of Oz prototyping and usability evaluation, he pairs rigorous empirical methods with a keen interest in novel, expressive ways people can interact with computing.
code14 years of coding experience
job15 years of employment as a software developer
bookMag.(FH), Angewandte Informatik & Management (Applied Informatics & Management), Mag.(FH), Angewandte Informatik & Management (Applied Informatics & Management) at Management Center Innsbruck
bookPhD, Computer Science, PhD, Computer Science at Trinity College, Dublin
bookUniversity College London
languagesGerman, English, French

Github contributions (1)

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stephanschloegl/WebWOZ

Mar 2012 - Oct 2014

Contributions:18 commits in 2 years 7 months
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Stephan Schlögl - Research Coordinator