- Business Ethics
- AI Ethics
- Technology Ethics
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Prof. Christoph Lütge holds the Peter Löscher Endowed Chair for Business Ethics at the TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology and directs the Institute of Ethics in Artificial Intelligence . He earned a PhD from TU Braunschweig (1999) and habilitation from LMU Munich (2005). Notable roles include a Heisenberg Fellowship (2007) and Distinguished Visiting Professorship at the University of Tokyo (2020–) . His research focuses on AI ethics, business ethics, and ethical challenges in autonomous systems. Education : Doctorate: TU Braunschweig (1999) Postdoctoral Qualification (Habilitation): LMU Munich (2005) Research interests span AI ethics , autonomous driving , and business ethics . He explores ethical frameworks for emerging technologies, regulatory governance, and societal impacts of AI. Recent work includes AI in healthcare, surveillance technologies, and hybrid work models. Awards : Heisenberg Fellowship (2007) Best Scientific Article Award (2020) Academic Membership at Tsinghua University (2021–) His advising and grant activities are not detailed here, but he collaborates with global institutions like AI4People and the German Ethics Commission for Automated Driving. His lab, the Institute of Ethics in AI, drives interdisciplinary research on ethical AI integration.









