
معرفی
Dr. Julian Fietkau is a Researcher at the University of the Bundeswehr Munich's Institute for Software Technology. His work focuses on understanding human behavior in interaction with ambient displays and socio-technical systems. He holds dual degrees in Computer Science and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) from the University of Hamburg, with a master's thesis on software design patterns and user-centered development.
Education:
- B.Sc. Computer Science, University of Hamburg (2010)
- B.Sc. Human-Computer Interaction, University of Hamburg (2014)
- M.Sc. Computer Science, University of Hamburg (2015)
Research Interests: Julian specializes in HCI, usability, and user experience design. His projects include UrbanLife+ (optimizing urban spaces for aging populations) and HoPE (studying social interactions with public displays). He advocates for iterative, user-inclusive development and explores gamification and emotional design principles. His recent work emphasizes hybrid work technologies and methodological frameworks for evaluating socio-technical systems.
Teaching & Mentorship: Julian has taught at the University of Hamburg and Bauhaus University Weimar, developing innovative HCI curricula (e.g., rapid prototyping concepts). He emphasizes open access and free culture principles in his educational resources.
Labs & Teams: Affiliated with the Institute for Software Technology, he collaborates on projects involving ambient displays, public interaction design, and HCI-driven software development.




