Markus Kuhnمشاهده پروفایل
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Markus Kuhn is a researcher at the University of Cambridge with a diverse academic career spanning over two decades, evidenced by publications from 2003 to 2023. His work bridges educational technology, computer science, and autonomous systems, demonstrating significant interdisciplinary reach across multiple domains. Dr. Kuhn's research has evolved through distinct phases. Initially focused on educational technology (2003-2007), he published extensively on classroom scenarios, collaborative learning, and media integration. His work then broadened to include physics computation (2008) and process support for inquiry learning (2010). More recently (2016-2023), his research has shifted toward autonomous systems, with publications on self-localization technologies and map generation for autonomous vehicles. This publication trajectory reveals a researcher who has successfully adapted his expertise from educational applications to more technical domains while maintaining connections to his foundational work in learning systems. His research demonstrates consistent innovation in applying computational approaches to solve practical problems across different contexts. Dr. Kuhn has maintained long-term collaborations with researchers including Heinz Ulrich Hoppe, Andreas Harrer, and Andreas Lingnau, indicating strong interdisciplinary networks. His work has been published in diverse venues ranging from IEEE Access and Microelectronics Reliability to Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning and International Conferences on Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning.






