Professor Ekaterina Jussupow is working in field of human-AI interaction with the focus on collaborative decision-making.
She is an Associate professor (W2 tenure track) in Information Systems at the Technical University of Darmstadt. She joined TU Darmstadt in March 2023. After studying Psychology and Comparative Literature at the LMU Munich and the University of Heidelberg, Prof. Jussupow moved into academia after a short time in industry, including at the Boston Consulting Group. In 2021, she received her doctorate in Information Systems from the University of Mannheim on the role of AI systems in radiology and then worked as a post-doctoral researcher there. With her background in psychology, she focuses on human interaction with AI and investigates how individuals and organizations use AI systems in practice. She seeks to understand how humans can collaborate with AI systems and what cognitive skills are needed to critically question and responsibly use such systems. Particular emphasis is placed on the area of decision support in healthcare. Her research is published in leading journals in information systems (MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Research) and has been recognized with the Best-Paper Runner-up Award 2021 for the paper in ISR, the AISD First Award, and the TARGION Prize for the best dissertation.
From … to
03/2023 – present
Associate Professor in Information Systems (W2 – Tenure Track, Associate level), Technical University of Darmstadt.
06/2021 – 02/2023
Post-doctoral researcher, Information Systems, University of Mannheim.
03/2017 – 06/2021
Research assistant and PhD, Information Systems, University of Mannheim.
05/2016 – 02/2017
Associate, Management Consulting, The Boston Consulting Group
04/2014 – 05/2016
Co-Founder, PROMPT in cooperation with University of Heidelberg
2013 – 2014
Psychology (M.Sc.), University of Heidelberg, Germany, focus on Social-Cognitive Psychology.
2010 – 2015
B.Sc. Psychology with Business Administration; B.A. Comparative Literature with Philosophy, University of Munich
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