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University of Graz COLIBRI Doctoral Consortium Complexity of Life PhD Students
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PhD students and graduates

PhD students

Herald Cela

Modeling Human Mating Behavior in Online Dating Platforms

Moritz Edlinger

Wholesome Gaming: Identifying positive human-media interactions using community trace data

Nikolaus Helmer

Methods of semi-automated and automated environmental monitoring using molluscs with a special focus on Dreissena

Manuel Hons

Neural substrates of pragmatics in political discourse

Sarah von Götz

Complexity of Mental Processing: Perceived Credibility of Health Information

Thomas Kanatschnig

Complexity in team sports

Philipp Rosina

Extracellular factors for slime molds' network growth

Elmar Steiner
Fabian Veider

Bridging computational and mathematical tools for the study of opinion dynamics

Maria Zangl

Empowering Democratic Citizenship in the Age of AI: Assessing and providing the competencies for using an AI Tool on an e-participation platform

Graduates

Jerome Cavailles

Ecosystem structure to cope with environmental changes

Simon Ceh

Creativity in the Internet Age: Browsing the Digital Transformation of Creative Behaviors

Asya Ilgün

Living Architecture for (Honey)Bees: An Ecosystem Effective Biohybrid Design Framework

Wiktoria Rajewicz

Wiktoria Rajewicz made a dissertation focused on aquatic monitoring with living sensors.

Daniel Reisinger

Criticality and Computation: Understanding sudden state transitions in complex networked systems

Martin Stefanec

Martin Stefanec completed his Ph.D. with a dissertation on self-organization in natural and nature-inspired systems.

Michael Vogrin

During his time in the COLIBRI consortium he profited from continuous feedback from professors and peers alike. Michael also participated in the organization and participation of academic and social events, in which COLIBRI fosters interdisciplinary cooperation.

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