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PD Dr. Anne Dippel is an academic administrator of the Professorship of Knowledge Cultures in the Digital Age at Braunschweig University of Fine Arts and a research associate at Friedrich Schiller University Jena's Chair of Cultural Anthropology. She holds a Habilitation in Cultural Anthropology and has held visiting professorships at MIT and the University of Heidelberg. Her work bridges anthropology, STS, and digital culture with a focus on science studies, play theory, and materiality.
Education includes a Master's in History and European Ethnology (2007, Humboldt University Berlin), a PhD in European Ethnology (2013), and Habilitation in Cultural Anthropology (2022, FSU Jena).
Research interests span design anthropology, media ethnography, quantum physics studies at CERN, posthumanist theory, and ludic knowledge production. Awards include the 2016 Teaching Award and a 2019 innovation grant for 'Greeta,' a green production assistant tool.
Publications include monographs on ludutopia and CERN ethnography, peer-reviewed articles on simulation ethics and quantum ontology. Active in organizing conferences like 'Digitalisierung und Open Access' and co-founding the Kula Games Collective. Fluent in German, French, English, and ancient Greek.


