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Ongoing and Completed Externally Funded Projects

 

 

    • ‘“System” as an interdisciplinary concept and the research on living material system’ at the Cluster of Excellence livMatS (Living, Adaptive, and Energy-autonomous Materials Systems), funded by the DFG.
    • Subproject: ‘Transdisciplinary Conceptual Foundations: Interpretability, Explainability, Understandability and Trustworthiness of DeepEEG as an AI system’ in the project ‘AI-Trust’ (2020-2023), funded by the BW Stiftung.
    • Subproject: ‘Human Agency and Brain-Computer Interfaces’ in cooperation with the University of Washington, Seattle (2020–2022), funded by the National Institute of Health (USA).
    • Subproject: ‘Wissenschaftskommunikation und Outreach’ in the collaborative project DaDu Health (2020-2023), funded by the BMBF. More information here.
    • ‘Philosophy in the Age of New Wars’ in the Freiburg-Penn State Collaboration Development Seed Funding Program 2018.
    • ReScaLe: Responsible and Scalable Learning for Robots Assisting Humans (2022-2028), funded by the Carl Zeiss Stiftung.
    • Subproject: ‘Wissenschaftskommunikation und Outreach’ in the collaborative project DaDu Health (2020-2023), funded by the BMBF. More information hier.
    • ‘Philosophy in the Age of New Wars’ in the Freiburg-Penn State Collaboration Development Seed Funding Program 2018.
    • FRIAS research focus and Saltus! group: ‘Ethische, rechtliche, philosophische und soziale Aspekte der Interaktion zwischen Menschen und autonomen intelligenten Systemen’ (2018–2021), funded by the DFG. More informatio hier.
    • Subproject: ‘Cyberbilities: Embodiment and Agency in the Age of Neurotechnology’ in the collaborative project ‘FUTUREBODY: The Future of the Body in the Light of Neurotechnology’ (2018-2022), funded by the BMBF in the EU programme ERA-NET Neuron.
    • Winter school: ‘Artistic and Scientific Research on Movement (Disorder)’ for Israeli and German doctoral candidates (2015), funded by the German-Israeli Future Forum Foundation.
    • ‘Störung/ הפרעה’, German-Israeli science and art project in cooperation with Theater Freiburg and the Yasmeen Godder Company (2014-2015), funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation.
    • Junior research group: ‘NPAC: A Neuro-Philo-Action Compendium’ in the Cluster of Excellence BrainLinks-Brain Tools (2014-2017), funded by the DFG.
    • ‘Mechanized Brains: Challenging Embodiment, Engineering Agency. Philosophical Foundations of an Appropriate Ethical Evaluation of Neurotechnologies’ in the Cluster of Excellence BrainLinks-BrainTools (2013-2017), funded by the DFG.
    • ‘Reaching out: Participative Projects and Ethical Discourse on Neurotechnology’ in the Cluster of Excellence BrainLinks-BrainTools (2013-2017), funded by the DFG.
    • Subproject: ‘The Ethical Status of Synthesizing Life: The Concept of Life and Ethical Aspects of Creation, Alteration, and Mechanization’ in the collaborative project ‘Engineering Life: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Ethics of Synthetic Biology’ (2010-2013), funded by the BMBF.
    • Subproject: ‘Neuroethics and Neurotechnology: Emerging Questions from “Hybrid Brains”’ in Freiburg-Tübingen ‘Bernstein Focus: Neurotechnology – Hybrid Brains’ (2009-2014), funded by the BMBF.
    • ‘“Wunschkinder”: Ein Theater- und Wissenschaftsprojekt zur Technisierung der menschlichen Fortpflanzung’ in cooperation with Theater Freiburg (2010-2011), funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation.
    • ‘Die Optimierung des menschlichen Gehirns. Ein Theater- und Wissenschaftsprojekt’ in cooperation with Theater Freiburg (2008-2009), funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation.
    • Retreat: ‘Die Technisierung des Gehirns. Ethische Aspekte aktueller Neurotechnologien’ (2007), funded by the BMBF.