Strategic Scientific Workshops
Strategic Scientific Workshops 2024
Clockwise from bottom left: Prof. Dr.Christoph Krönke, Prof. Dr. Ruth Janal, Prof. Dr. Derek Wilding, Dr. Karen Lee
Prof. Dr. Ruth Janal Chair of Civil Law, Intellectual Property and Commercial Law (Civil Law VIII), University of Bayreuth
Prof. Dr. Christoph Krönke Professor, Director of BayLawTech, University of Bayreuth
Prof. Dr. Derek Wilding Co-Director, Centre for Media Transition, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Dr. Karen Lee Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Workshop Title: Co-Regulation for the Digital Platforms Era
The strategic workshop "Co-Regulation for the Digital Platforms Era" investigates how and when industry-led regulation can be used for the governance of digital platforms such as social networks and online marketplaces. The workshop brings together experts from Australia and Europe. It helps to foster a comparative understanding of the use of industry codes of practice, including the effects of direct participation by industry actors, their compliance strategies, and their ways of embedding underlying values of code rules, as well as the effects of intervention by regulators. This understanding of industry-led regulation can then be used to consider how co-regulation can be optimized in a more coherent and comprehensive way. The workshop fosters closer cooperation between UBT Law and the University of Technology, Sydney and leaves room to plan further strategic collaborations.
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From left: Prof. Dr. Johannes Margraf, Prof. Dr. Mie Andersen, Prof. Dr. Bjørk Hammer
Prof. Dr. Johannes Margraf Chair of Physical Chemistry V - Theory and Machine Learning, University of Bayreuth
Prof. Dr. Mie Andersen Associate Professor Aarhus University, Denmark
Prof. Dr. Bjørn Hammer Professor Aarhus University, Denmark
Workshop Title: Frontiers in Data-Driven Materials Modelling
The goal of this workshop is to provide a forum for the in-depth exchange of ideas and insights within the broad domain of data-driven materials modelling, particularly using cutting edge machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) methods. In this context, the closely related topics of materials design and structure prediction are of particular interest. The former is often considered a holy grail in materials modelling, since the reliable computational prediction of improved materials would avoid time- and resource-consuming experimental trials, which are currently impeding a fast transition towards more sustainable technologies in energy generation, catalysis and electronics, to name just a few. Similarly, predicting the structures of novel materials with atomistic precision is essential for understanding their functionality and rationally improving their properties.
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Clockwise from bottom left: Prof. Dr. Gabriella Tranell, Prof. Dr. Stefan Schafföner, Junior Prof. Anke Silvia Ulrich, Prof. Dr. Brian Gleeson, Prof. Dr. Elizabeth Opila, Prof. Dr. Julia Glaum
Prof. Dr. Stefan Schafföner
Chair of Ceramic Materials Engineering,University of Bayreuth
Junior Professor Anke Silvia Ulrich
Chair of Metals and Alloys II, University of Bayreuth
Prof. Dr. Gabriella M. Tranell
Professor Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Prof. Dr. Julia Glaum
Professor, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Prof. Dr. Elizabeth Opila
Professor of Engineering, University of Virginia, USA
Prof. Dr. Brian Gleeson
Professor of Materials Science, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Workshop Title: Strategic research and education workshop on alloys, ceramics and coatings for demanding environments
Materials and coatings that need to withstand demanding environments are in rapidly growing demand. Strikingly, the challenges associated with severe environments transgress a multitude of applications such as aerospace industries, medical implants as well as metallurgical and chemical processes. An important example is the oxidation and subsequent rapid evaporation of high temperature materials in contact with gaseous water. Similarly, metal/ceramic implants are constantly exposed to chemical and mechanical attacks in the dynamic environment of the human body that put the implant reliability and the patient’s health at risk. The main aim of the proposed project is to strengthen our close collaboration with leading partners in Norway and the United States working related topics. This collaboration helps us in the preparation of large-scaled projects funded by the DFG and the EU. Finally, the workshop also facilitates the exchange and education of master’s and PhD students.
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Strategic Scientific Workshops 2023
Clockwise from bottom left: Prof. Dr. Erdmute Alber, Prof. Dr. Yvan Droz, Dr. Diego Malara, Prof. Dr. Tatjana Thelen, Prof. Dr. Lotte Meinert
Prof. Dr. Erdmute Alber Chair of Social Anthropology, University of Bayreuth
Prof. Dr. Yvan Droz
Senior Lecturer, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Geneva Graduate Institute, Switzerland
Dr. Diego Malara Assistant Professor in Social Anthropology, University of Glasgow, Schottland
Prof. Dr. Lotte Meinert Professor of Culture and Society, Aarhus University Moesgaard, Denmark
Prof. Dr.Tatjana Thelen Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Vienna, Austria
Workshop Title: Making (a) Difference: Intergenerational Conversations on Transformation and Intimate Relations
The planned three-day workshop will bring together an international and intergenerational array of leading anthropologists to reflect on how intimate relations are made in, with, and through difference – and on how intimate relations make difference in turn. It falls squarely into the UBT focus area Cultural Encounters and Transcultural Processes, enriching it with innovative perspectives on hotly debated issues like identity politics, health politics, and the de-colonization of im/material heritage. The workshop will open ground-breaking directions in the study of intimate relations, kinship, and care, as well as difference. Strategically, it will launch a first-of-its-kind international network of researchers on kinship and intimate relations, under the European Association of Social Anthropology (EASA), headed by the University of Bayreuth.
Date: October 26-28, 2023
From left: Prof. Dr. Ricarda Bouncken, Prof. Xin (Robert) Luo, Prof. Dr. Charles Noble
Prof. Dr. Ricarda Bouncken Chair of Strategic Management and Organization, University of Bayreuth
Prof. Xin (Robert) Luo Special Assistant to the Dean for Research Advancement,
Anderson School of Management, University of New Mexico, USA
Prof. Dr. Charles Noble Henry Distinguished Professor of Business, University of Tennessee, USA
Workshop Title: Digital Innovation, Empowerment and the MNE
Today, digital technology is key to innovation, as it underlies processes and the ‘gestalt’ of innovation. Digital technology also supports collaboration between different entities across time and space combining context specific local and global knowledge. Especially multinational enterprises with distributed units and business models can gain from better digitalized connectivity of the distributed geographical locations. Yet, connectivity does not occur automatically. It demands employees who are empowered in using and developing digital technology and who are supported in their digital empowerment by their top management. The proposed workshop will bring together researchers from the field of Innovation Management, International Business, and Information System (IS) to examine the specific conditions, complexities, and possibilities for empowering employees and how empowerment can be further supported by specific top management team constellations. |
Date: June 24-26, 2024
Prof. Dr. Nina Nestler
Chairholder Criminal Law III, Vicepresident Internationalisation, University of Bayreuth
Prof. Dr. Adam Sagan Chairholder European Labour Law, University of Bayreuth
Prof. Dr. Shelley Marshall Associate Professor, RMIT University, Australia
Prof. Dr. Lola Oyelabi Professor and Head of Department (Law), RMIT University, Australia
Heather Moore PhD Candidate, RMIT University, Australia
Ema Moolchand PhD Candidate, RMIT University, Australia
Workshop Title: (Legal Aspects of) Supply Chains
Dealing with global supply chains in terms of respecting minimum labour standards, compliance requirements and human rights, the consideration of environmental aspects, and comprehensive risk analyses currently poses enormous challenges for companies worldwide. The topic of the workshop is closely related to global trade. For this reason alone, it is imperative to address the issue with an international focus. The legislation in Germany, the European Union and Australia shows strong parallels, as the Australian legislation had the function of a role model for legislation in the European Union. A team of researchers at the University of Bayreuth and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology is tackling the related (legal) problems with this workshop.
Date: July 2024
Strategic Scientific Workshops 2022
From left: Prof. Dr. Laura König, Prof. Dr. Emmanuel Kuntsche, Prof. Dr. Rebecca Krukowski, Dr. Max Western
Prof. Dr. Laura König
Junior Professor of Public Health Nutrition, University of Bayreuth
Prof. Dr. Rebecca Krukowski
Professor of Public Health, University of Virginia, USA
Prof. Dr. Emmanuel Kuntsche
Professor of Public Health, La Trobe University, Australia
Dr. Max Western
Lecturer in Behavioural Science, University of Bath, UK
Workshop Title: Understanding the digital divide in health promotion
Social inequalities are an important contributor to the global burden of disease. It has been initially assumed that digital health technology may increase access to high quality health care at low cost, however, first studies suggest that digital health risks to widen, instead of reducing, health disparities. This workshop aims to build an international network of public health researchers addressing social inequalities in digital health to synthesize the current state of research, assess underlying mechanisms of the digital divide, identify research gaps, and propose potential solutions to improve (digital) health for all. |
Date: June 20-23, 2023
Website: https://www.phn.uni-bayreuth.de/en/DigitalDivide/index.html
From left: Prof. Dr. Astrid Swenson, Dr. Alison Carrol
Prof. Dr. Astrid Swenson
Chair of European Historical Cultures Institute, University Bayreuth
Dr. Alison Carrol
Reader in European History Institute, Brunel University London, UK
Workshop Title: Borders of Belonging: Historical and Creative Methods in Heritage and Placemaking
This workshop rethinks the role of borders in shaping ideas of heritage and belonging in Europe. While recent historical research has taken increasing account of transnational movements, debates often remain fragmented according to national lines and fail to consider the ways in which a wide set of European, imperial and global encounters and processes interacted. Bringing together scholars and creative practitioners, this workshop addresses this gap by analysing the shifting presentation of borders from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century, with attention to sites across Europe and Africa. These sites may have been on the peripheries of nation-states, but they were at the centre of a range of other processes that shaped notions of belonging. Thus, the workshop seeks to advance the fields of historical research, heritage studies and border studies by placing thinking about the role of fluid and closed borders at the heart of historical thinking and heritage practice.
Date: June 28-30, 2023
Website: www.bordersofbelonging.de
https://www.hsozkult.de/conferencereport/id/fdkn-140572
Clockwise from bottom left: Prof. Dr. Merckx, Prof. Dr. Gerhard Gebauer, Prof. Dr. Johanna Pausch, Prof. Dr. Martin Bidartondo
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Gebauer
BayCEER - Laboratory of Isotope Biogeochemistry, University of Bayreuth
Prof. Dr. Johanna Pausch
Junior Professor Agroecology, University Bayreuth
Prof. Dr. Martin Ignacio Bidartondo
Professor of Molecular Ecology, Imperial College London, UK
Prof. Dr. Vincent Merckx
Group leader, Naturalis Biodiversity Center, The Netherlands
Workshop Title: Establishing a publicly accessible global online database on stable isotope abundance of mycoheterotrophic plants
The BayCEER – Laboratory of Isotope Biogeochemistry (BayCEER–IBG) collected more than 10,000 data on multi-element stable isotope abundance of > 700 plant species from all over the world in an internal database over the past 20 years. The aim of this collection was to identify mycoheterotrophs, i.e. plants living heterotrophic on the cost of their mycorrhizal fungi partners, a unique type of nutrition that has long been completely underappreciated. This database served as tool for > 40 publications from the BayCEER–IBG with many international collaborators. Most of them were published in highly ranked journals and attracted interest worldwide. Research funding and publication policies request more and more access of research data for a broad forum of users in an open access mode. Following this trend, the goal of this Strategic Scientific Workshop is the conversion of the internal database into a publicly accessible online database and its advertisement among a wide suite of users. |
Date: September 10-11, 2022
Strategic Scientific Workshops 2021
Clockwise from left: Prof. Dr. Eva Julia Lohse, Jane Murungi, Dr. Giulia Parola, Dr. Omondi Robert Owino, Prof. Dr. Margherita Poto
Professor Eva Julia Lohse
Chair for Public Law, University of Bayreuth
Professor Margherita Poto
Faculty of Law, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway
Dr. Giulia Parola
Faculty of Law, Federal University of Rio Grande (FURG), Brazil
Dr. Omondi Robert Owino
Law Department, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology School of Law, Nairobi, Kenya
Jane Murungi
School of Law, University of Nairobi (Kisumu campus), Kenya
Workshop Title: Co-production of knowledge in climate governance
Climate change demands solutions from multilevel and polycentric perspectives and new methods in environmental-decision-making. Our 3-day-workshop sets a common framework for co-production of knowledge (CoPK) through the mapping and evaluation of existing climate-smart practices. By using an inductive and comparative approach we explore how state and non-state actors can systematically and effectively develop ways of CoPK in order to take into account perspectives of different knowledge bearers. We assert that CoPK can successfully counter the perceived lack of effectiveness of the mostly uni-lateral participatory rules in administrative and international decision-making. The workshop connects the narrative of effective participation with best practices of CoPK from selected local, traditional, and indigenous communities, in selected areas affected by climate change. The long-term aim is to consolidate our international network and develop training and capacity-building materials.
Date: May 5-6, 2022
Reports: Strategic Scientific Workshop: Co-production of knowledge in climate governance
Aus der Kooperation entstandene Publikation: https://biblioscout.net/book/10.35998/9783830555582
Clockwise from left: Prof. Dr. Gesine Lenore Schiewer, Prof. Dr. Etienne Damome, Prof. Dr. Alain Kiyindou, Prof. Dr. Dotsé Yigbe
Professor Gesine Lenore Schiewer
Chair for Intercultural German Studies, University of Bayreuth
Professor Etienne Damome
Mediation, Information, Communication, Arts (MICA), Université Bordeaux-Montaigne, France
Professor Alain Kiyindou
Directeur du MICA, UNESCO Chair, Université Bordeaux-Montaigne, France
Professor Dotsé Yigbe
Linguistics and Literature Studies, Université de Lomé, Togo
Workshop Title: Languages of Participation. Interdisciplinary networking of participatory communication, information technology, ethics and social innovation.
Participatory communication and social innovation are a highly topical interdisciplinary research area at the intersection of computer science research, communication and social sciences, and ethics. At the international level, including in African countries, it is of great interest for positive social, economic, and legal developments.
The partner universities Bordeaux Montaigne and Bayreuth as well as the UNESCO Chair in Bordeaux have the necessary complementary research and application expertise, including extensive experience with research projects in West Africa.
Date: October 14-16, 2021
Reports: Strategic Scientific Workshop: Langues de participation and Workshop brings universities closer together
Strategic Scientific Workshop 2020
From left: Prof. Dr. Wolf-Dieter Ernst, Prof. Dr. Paulina Aroch Fugellie
Professor Wolf-Dieter Ernst
Professor for Theatre Studies, University of Bayreuth
Professor Paulina Aroch Fugellie
Professor for Arts and Literature, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, México
Workshop Title: Embodied Futurities
Our Workshop deepens knowledge and practical expertise in critical, body-oriented teaching methods developed over the last decade. In the theatre-lab, we will engage in practical reflection on the epistemological paradigm that prevailed in our pre-COVID pedagogical scenarios. We will explore futures for ways of teaching that ensue in the aftermath of social distancing, with keen interest in performance-as-research on cultural crises and Futurities. The workshop will be expanded into an online-toolbox and academic paper by both professors. Professor Aroch is former Society for the Humanities Fellow at Cornell University and an Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis graduate, where Professor Ernst also studied – a common interdisciplinary background that feeds into the Workshop.
Date: October 10-16, 2022