Verena Zimmermann: Katalogdaten im Herbstsemester 2022

NameFrau Prof. Dr. Verena Zimmermann
NamensvariantenVerena Schochlow
LehrgebietSicherheit, Privatsphäre und Gesellschaft
Adresse
Sicherheit, Privatsphäre u. Gesell
ETH Zürich, STB G 19
Stampfenbachstrasse 69
8092 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telefon+41 44 632 34 96
E-Mailverena.zimmermann@gess.ethz.ch
URLhttps://spg.ethz.ch/
DepartementGeistes-, Sozial- und Staatswissenschaften
BeziehungAssistenzprofessorin (Tenure Track)

NummerTitelECTSUmfangDozierende
851-0252-04LBehavioral Studies Colloquium Information 0 KP2KC. Hölscher, U. Brandes, D. Helbing, M. Kapur, C. Stadtfeld, E. Stern, V. Zimmermann
KurzbeschreibungThis colloquium offers an opportunity to discuss recent and ongoing research and scientific ideas in the behavioral sciences, both at the micro- and macro-levels of cognitive, behavioral and social science.
The colloquium features invited presentations from internal and external researchers as well as presentations of doctoral students close to submitting their dissertation research plan.
LernzielParticipants are informed about recent and ongoing research in different branches of the behavioral sciences. Presenting doctoral students obtain feedback on their dissertation research plan.
InhaltThis colloquium offers an opportunity to discuss recent and ongoing research and scientific ideas in the behavioral sciences, both at the micro- and macro-levels of cognitive, behavioral and social science. It covers a broad range of areas, including theoretical as well as empirical research in social psychology, research on higher education, sociology, modeling and simulation in sociology, decision theory and behavioral game theory, economics, research on learning and instruction, cognitive psychology and cognitive science.

The colloquium features invited presentations from internal and external researchers as well as presentations of doctoral students close to submitting their dissertation research plan.
Voraussetzungen / Besondereshttps://cog.ethz.ch/teaching/behavioral-studies-colloquium.html