About
Robin Wagner is a Researcher and doctoral student at the Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education (IWM) in Tübingen, affiliated with the University of Tübingen. He is part of the Multimodal Interaction Lab led by Prof. Dr. Peter Gerjets. His research focuses on immersive 360° video technologies for science communication, specifically investigating how immersion levels and camera perspectives impact learning outcomes and trust in scientific information.
Education: Studied Chemistry and Biology (M.Ed.) at the University of Konstanz. During his studies, he worked as a research assistant and tutor in neurobiology and behavioral biology, topics he also explored in his master's thesis.
Key Research Areas: Multimodal interaction, science communication methodologies, educational technology, and the cognitive effects of immersive media. His work bridges neuroscience, educational theory, and technological innovation.
Publications: Includes high-impact articles like a 2025 Computers & Education paper on immersive video effects, and a 2024 conference paper on science communication strategies. These contributions highlight his focus on understanding user experiences and learning dynamics in immersive environments.
Lab Affiliation: Active member of the Multimodal Interaction Lab, contributing to projects under the Leibniz Research Alliance 'Advanced Materials Safety'.
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