Celebrating Our Newest Doctoral Graduates
The Department of Informatics warmly congratulates nine PhD students who have successfully defended their dissertations.
We are proud of the dedication and hard work shown by our recent doctoral graduates. Listed below are their dissertation titles and the names of their supervisors.
As they take the next step in their careers, we wish them all the best for the future!
- Dzmitry Katsiuba
Collaboration with Agentic Information Systems
Designing and Evaluating Agentic Information Systems in Human-Centric Workflows
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schwabe
- Angel Romero Aguilar
Combining Optimal Control and Reinforcement
Learning for Agile Quadrotor Flight
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Davide Scaramuzza
- Andreas Bucher
Working Alongside AI Agents
Design & Impact of AI Agents on the Self-Determination of Service Employees
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schwabe
- Luise Arn
Storytelling & AI Literacy
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Elaine Huang
- Marco Palma
Deep Abstraction
Transpiling Formal Programs into Statistical Models for Performance Tuning
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Harald Gall
- Qianyu Liu
Implementing Consortium Blockchain in the Real Economy: A Lifecycle-Based Approach from Feasibility to Optimization
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Claudio Tessone
- Rosni Kottekulam
Towards Closing the Loop in AI-Assisted Hypothesis-Driven Scientific Discovery
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Abraham Bernstein
- Maryam Rezayati
Learning-based Contact Interpretation for Collaborative Robots
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Davide Scaramuzza
- Fatemeh Mohammadi Amin
Semantic Perception and Human Action Recognition for Safe and Context-Aware Robot Control in Human-Robot Collaboration
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Davide Scaramuzza