Researcher from Technical University of Munich to Visit Illinois Tech

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A scientific research assistant at the chair for information systems at the highly regarded Technical University of Munich (TUM) will visit Illinois Tech’s School of Applied Technology.

will serve as a visiting researcher in the Department of Information Technology and Management during his stay that will last until the second week of April. He’ll also assist April 11–12 during SAT’s , an industry-focused technical conference.

In addition to serving as a scientific research assistant where he’s worked on projects involving big data, employer attractiveness, and a driving simulator, Gottlieb is a teaching assistant and serves as the deputy editor-in-chief for the . Gottlieb graduated with a bachelor’s degree in information systems and a master’s of science in informatics from TUM, which was rated among the top 80 global universities in 2019 by Times Higher Education’s and U.S. News & World Report’s .

An Illinois Tech assistant professor will also be visiting TUM’s campus in Germany.

Assistant Professor of Information Technology and Management will serve as a visiting professor in the over two trips this year—one in March and the other in August—at the invitation of TUM Professor Helmut Krcmar, the chair for information systems.

Dawson, who is also director of (C²SAFE), will work with researchers outside of information systems and explore the impact of international affairs on research collaboration and faculty- and student-exchange agreements.