M. Sc. Stefan Ullmann
Stefan Ullmann studied Technical Cybernetics at the University of Stuttgart from 2013 to 2015. In October 2015, he switched to the Bachelor's and Master's programme in Business Education at the University of Hohenheim. He graduated in the winter semester 2021/22. He wrote his Master's thesis entitled "Potentials of Chatbot Technologies for the Requirements of Higher Education: A Systematic Review" at the Chair of Intelligent Information Systems.
Since October 2020, he has been working as a research assistant at the Chair of Intelligent Information Systems. His research interests are in the area of university teaching and the use of chatbots, LLM and intelligent systems in general. Since November 2023 he is also a lecturer at the Hochschule Esslingen, where he is responsible for the design and teaching of the master course "Data Structures and Algorithms".
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Publications
Title | Year | Literature Type | Authors |
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Potentials of Chatbot Technologies for Higher Education: A Systematic Review Proceedings of the 27th UK Academy for Information Systems (UKAIS) International Conference | 2022 | Contribution to conference | Stefan Ullmann, Mareike Schoop |
Teaching and Learning During the Pandemic - Investigating Lecturers' Experiences in Higher Education | 2021 | Contribution to conference | Stefan Ullmann, Konstantin Knaus, Andreas Schmid, Mareike Schoop |
Current Projects
Contact
Intelligent Information Systems (580A) [Scientific staff]
stefan.ullmann@uni-hohenheim.de
Schwerzstraße 40 (Schloss, Osthof-Nord), 019