
معرفی
Joachim Nitschke serves as a Research Fellow at the University of Hamburg within the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences (MIN), specifically in the Department of Informatics' Human-Computer Interaction research group. His work bridges academic research with practical applications in critical infrastructure through the XR Lab and iPlanB project.
Education:
- Master's degree in Computer Science and Communication Design from University of Hamburg and Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (2014)
His research focuses on transformative Human-Computer Interaction domains:
- Tangible User Interfaces merging physical objects with digital functionality for maritime operations
- Cooperative Multitouch Systems enabling collaborative planning on shared tabletop surfaces
- Data Visualization techniques for complex port traffic and construction planning
- User-Centered Design methodologies applied to nautical environments
Publication analysis (2014-2018) reveals consistent specialization in maritime HCI applications, particularly the development of the 'Peiltisch' digital planning table for Hamburg Port Authority. His work demonstrates iterative refinement of tangible interfaces for ship traffic management, emphasizing real-world usability in high-stakes operational environments like port control centers.
Nitschke actively contributes to the iPlanB project developing multitouch applications for construction planning, collaborating with industry partners including Hamburg Port Authority under the smartPORT initiative. While no formal student advising is documented, his role involves mentoring within research teams.
As a core member of the XR Lab, he advances extended reality applications for infrastructure planning, with current work focusing on integrating physical and digital elements for construction site management.





