About
Andrea Birbaumer is an External Lecturer in the Department of Visual Computing and Human-Centered Technology at TU Wien. She specializes in work psychology, digital transformation, and gender studies within ICT. Her research explores mental health in remote work environments, organizational crisis management, and career trajectories of women in technology sectors.
Education & Background: While specific educational credentials aren't listed, her academic focus and publications suggest expertise in psychology and information technology disciplines.
Research Focus: Dr. Birbaumer's work bridges organizational behavior and gender equity, with notable projects analyzing women's career paths in ICT and the psychological impacts of digital transformation. She has collaborated on EU-funded initiatives like the WWW-ICT project investigating gender dynamics in technology workforces.
Key Projects:
- Mentoring4her (2008–2009) with Österreichische Computergesellschaft (OCG) promoting women's participation in ICT
Grants & Collaborations: Active in European interdisciplinary research networks addressing gender equity, digital workplace challenges, and ICT sector modernization.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with TU Wien's Human-Centered Technology group, focusing on applied research in organizational psychology and technology integration.
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