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Vivien Sczesny is a Researcher at the University of Bielefeld with multifaceted academic roles spanning multiple faculties. She serves as a Research Assistant in the ATOWE project (Project leader: Dr. Martin Koch) within the Albert Group of the Department of Politics and Society at the Faculty of Sociology, works as a Tutor in the Department of History at the Faculty of History, Philosophy and Theology, and contributes as a Research Assistant to the Medical Assistance Systems Working Group at the OWL Medical Faculty.
Her research interests demonstrate significant interdisciplinary breadth, focusing on political and societal structures through her work in the Department of Politics and Society. Her involvement with the ATOWE project suggests engagement with contemporary political dynamics and social change. The tutoring role in History indicates expertise in historical analysis and interpretation, while her medical faculty position shows applied research interests in healthcare technology systems and human-computer interaction in medical contexts.
Vivien's work aligns with Bielefeld University's strategic research focus on 'The Changing World,' which examines complex societal dynamics, individualization processes, and institutional transformations. Her cross-faculty appointments exemplify the university's commitment to transcending disciplinary boundaries in addressing contemporary challenges.
As a Research Assistant on the ATOWE project led by Dr. Martin Koch, she likely contributes to data collection, analysis, and project implementation. Her tutoring responsibilities in the History Department involve guiding students through historical methodologies and content mastery. These roles position her at the intersection of theoretical research and practical academic instruction.
She actively participates in the Albert Group's research community within the Department of Politics and Society and collaborates with the Medical Assistance Systems Working Group, demonstrating engagement with both social science research and applied medical technology development.
