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Dietrich Kammer serves as Professor of Technical Visualization at Dresden University of Applied Sciences' Faculty of Computer Science/Mathematics, holding Germany's first dedicated professorship in this field established to address growing demands for innovative visualization methods in human-computer interaction. His teaching emphasizes project-based learning grounded in solid theoretical foundations, focusing on virtual/augmented reality technologies and comprehensible user interfaces across programs including Media Informatics and Geomatics.
His research centers on transforming abstract data into interactive visual representations through technical visualization, employing creative techniques like metaphor production and morphological analysis. Key focus areas include tangible user interfaces, elastic displays, and multimodal interaction systems designed to enhance user experience with complex datasets. He explores how customized graphical interfaces can make otherwise unmanageable data volumes visually interpretable and actionable.
Analysis of his 2021-2025 publications reveals dominant research themes in elastic display technology, tangible interaction, and information visualization. Notable trends include adaptive visual assistance systems for smart factories (AVISAR), dynamic vibrotactile feedback mechanisms, and AI applications in metadata acquisition and learning analytics. His work consistently bridges theoretical frameworks with practical industrial and educational implementations.
No specific details regarding student advising or research grants appear in available materials, though he advocates for student-led project development in his pedagogical approach. He directs the Technical Visualistics Working Group, which functions as an interdisciplinary platform for developing innovative interaction and visualization solutions through collaborative research and development initiatives.
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