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Christopher Lazik is a Researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin's Institute of Computer Science within the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, specializing in the Software Engineering group. His work bridges technical innovation with human-centered design across emerging technology domains.
His research focuses on Human-Computer Interaction, Software Engineering, and immersive technologies, with particular emphasis on Large Language Models for user experience design, value-aware software development, and empathic interfaces. Key themes include human factors in AI systems, psychological impacts of virtual environments, and safety applications of mixed reality, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement between computer science and social sciences.
Recent publications (2022-2025) reveal a concentrated research trajectory on generative AI applications, with 6 of 8 papers published in 2024-2025. His work demonstrates strong alignment between technical implementation (e.g., mixed reality safety systems, workflow specification languages) and human behavior considerations, indicating a consistent focus on usability and societal impact of emerging technologies.
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Lazik operates within the Software Engineering research group at Humboldt's Institute of Computer Science, located at the Adlershof science park campus, contributing to the university's interdisciplinary research initiatives in human-centered computing.
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