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Dr. Christina Strobel is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute for Digital Economics (W-5) at Technische Universität Hamburg (TUHH), where she also serves as a lecturer in courses such as 'Ethics in Information Technology' and 'Economics of Information Capitalism'. She holds a PhD in Economics from the Max Planck Society & Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena and an M.Sc. in Management and Engineering from TU Munich. Her research focuses on bridging human behavior and AI through behavioral experiments and large-scale studies, addressing topics like AI explainability, ethical AI systems, and the societal impact of automation.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, Max Planck Society & University of Jena
- M.Sc. Management and Engineering, TU Munich
Research Interests:
- Behavioral responses to AI systems
- Algorithmic accountability and audit frameworks
- Human-AI collaboration dynamics
- Trust in automated decision-making
Notable Projects:
- Leading the development of an independent AI audit framework (ForHumanity)
- Investigating hidden costs of automation and performance systems
- Evaluating EU AI Act compliance mechanisms
Teaching:
- Applied Game Theory
- Behavioral Online Experiments
- Ethics in Information Technology
Affiliations:
- ForHumanity Fellow
- Member of DIN Expert Group on AI Standardization
- Founder of AI consultancy AlgoTrust
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