
Dipl.-Ing. Philipp Wintersberger
- automated driving
- automation trust
- E-Mail: Philipp.wintersberger(at)carissma.eu
- Phone: +49 841 9348 3385
- Room: W103
Short Biography
Philipp Wintersberger is a researcher at the research center CARISSMA/THI and obtained his diploma in Computer Science from Johannes Kepler University Linz, specializing in Human-Computer-Interaction and Computer Vision. He worked 10 years as a software engineer/architect and was invited speaker about mobile computing and software development at several conferences/events. In January 2016, he joined the Human-Computer Interaction Group at CARISSMA/THI to conduct research in the area of Human Factors and Driving Ergonomics, focusing on Trust in Automation, Intelligent/Attentive User Interfaces for Automated Vehicles, and Augmented/Virtual Reality.
Topics of Research
- Automated Driving
- Automation Trust and Acceptance
- Attentive and Intelligent User Interfaces
- Human-Machine Interface
- Driver Modeling
- Driver State Assessment
- Machine Ethics / Artificial Moral Agents
Conducted Courses
- SS19: Introduction to Software Engineering 2
- WS18: Introduction to Software Engineering 1
- SS18: Artistic Work – From prototype to installation (Project)
- WS17/18: Artificial Intelligence – from prototype to installation (FW-Fach)
- SW17/18: Web Technologies (practical training)
- SS17: Automotive User Interfaces: Driver State Assessment (Project)
- WS16/17: Web Technologies (practical training)
- SS 16: Software Prototyping and Usability Testing (practical training)
Offered Theses
Open
- Evaluating Fun Factors for Semi-automated Driving
- Lateral Driver Modeling with Reinforcement Learning
- Investigating Pedestrians’ Interactions with Highly Automated Vehicles
- Trust Calibration using Augmented Reality Uncertainty Displays
Completed
- May I Assist You? Towards Automated Purchase Advice in E-Commerce. Between user needs and business goals, March 2019, Tobias Klotz
- Evaluierung der Nutzerakzeptanz und User Experience eines autonomen Shuttles im ÖPNV, December 2018, Isabella Thang
- A Simulator Study to Investigate Users’ Willingness in Using Automated Driving Systems under Various Contextual Conditions, March 2018, Tianjia Liu
- Assessment of Take Over Request (TOR)-timings using Carmaker and Parallel manipulator (Hexapod platform), January 2017, Nishant Kumar