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Michael Wuppermann has been the Head of the E-science Office at the Faculty of Education at the University of Hamburg since July 2020. He previously worked as a research associate under Prof. Dr. Burkhardt Funk and Andrea Japsen on the project 'Digital Knowledge Transfer Model.' His expertise extends to science communication in various formats such as audio, text, and images, including the development and piloting of the online magazine 'mezzanin' in collaboration with Leuphana University of Lüneburg. Wuppermann has coordinated several workshops focusing on digital competencies within higher education and has contributed to multiple publications on the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation. His projects have received significant funding, including a €250,000 grant from the Stifterverband. He is actively involved in promoting open source intelligence and digital competences in academic environments, demonstrating a commitment to enhancing knowledge transfer at universities. His work emphasizes the evolving nature of knowledge communication and the essential role of digital tools in education and research.
University of Hamburg • Hamburg, Germany
Leading the eScience Office, focusing on digital competencies and knowledge transfer.
University of Hamburg • Hamburg, Germany
Worked on the 'Digital Knowledge Transfer Model' project under Prof. Dr. Burkhardt Funk.
Includes tracks like Intelligent Adaptive Systems (IAS).