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Philipp Krop is a Research Associate and PhD Student at the University of Würzburg, affiliated with the Psychology of Intelligent Interactive Systems group within the Faculty of Human Sciences. He holds an M.Sc. in Human-Computer Interaction and a B.Sc. in Human-Computer Systems, both from Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg. His research focuses on the social effects of virtual agents, embodied AI in work environments, and human-AI interaction design. Philipp has contributed to projects such as the AIL AT WORK initiative, exploring how visual design and framing of AI influence trust and perception. He also developed an XR application for embodied AI in workplaces, showcased at multiple German events. His work extends to usability improvements in healthcare IT systems, including speech recognition tools for radiology requests and remote prototype testing methodologies. Key areas of interest include trust dynamics in AI, pedagogical agents in education, and clinical workflow optimization.
Research highlights include studies on virtual social buffering effects, embodied AI's role in knowledge retention through serious games, and the impact of expertise and humanness on AI acceptance. His interdisciplinary approach bridges psychology, computer science, and healthcare, with publications in journals like Computers in Human Behavior and conferences such as IEEE VRW and CHI.
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