Fellows

Dr. Sebastian Biba

JQYA Fellow 2021

Sabbatical Fellowship Award

Research area: Political Science

Research focus: China’s foreign policy and international relations; China’s international river politics; US-China-Europe triangular relations; responsibility in International Relations.

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Dr. Rikki Dean

JQYA Fellow 2021

Sabbatical Fellowship Award

Research area: Social Sciences

Research focus: His research combines democratic theory, public administration theory and empirical social science to understand issues in participatory governance. His current work is focused on: developing a systemic conception of democracy; evaluating participatory governance projects; understanding the opportunities for democratic innovation represented by new online technologies; and analysing preferences for democratic governance.

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Dr. Daniele Di Mitri

JQYA Fellow 2022

Academy Fellowship Award

Research area: Artificial Intelligence in Education

Research focus: Daniele’s current research focuses on designing responsiblenArtificial Intelligence applications for education and human support. The main advantage of using AI is to provide learners with automated and personalised feedback to improve learning performance and skill mastery.

Dr. Susanne Fehlings

JQYA Fellow 2021

Academy Fellowship Award

Research area: Ethnology

Research focus: The project investigates economic activities of Small and Medium Entrepreneurs (SMEs) such as bazaar and shuttle traders in post-Soviet Eurasia from a grassroots perspective. These activities are usually not or only partly regulated by state institutions and therefore classified as “informal”. They are shaped by social, cultural and political transformations that took and take place since the 1980s. In particular, I focus on the different forms of interethnic exchange between Armenian, Russian, Georgian and Chinese traders and businesspeople. 

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Dr Seung-Goo Kim

Dr. Seung-Goo Kim

JQYA Fellow 2023

Academy Fellowship Award

Research area: Music Psychology and Computational Cognitive Neuroscience

Research focus: Neural mechanisms underlying emotional processes evoked by music. Behavioral psychophysics, human neuroimaging, and computational modeling of music and audio signals, embedded into psychological theories of emotion.

Dr. Kevin Liggieri

JQYA Fellow 2022

Academy Fellowship Award

Research area: History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Philosophy of Technology, Anthropology of Technology

Research focus: Kevin’s research aims to analyze historically and philosophically the co-constructions of learning and technology. This approach will be used to understand how quantification is used to construct measurable as well as gendered learning subjects, who in turn were to be optimized and controlled through technization.

Dr. Laura McAdam-Otto

JQYA Fellow 2022

Academy Fellowship Award

Research area: European Ethnology / Cultural Anthropology

Research focus: The research project ethnographically examines how the arrival of Sargassum algae is governed along the Caribbean coast, with a focus on Mexico. Laura focuses on how touristified coastal zones transform, how responsibility for anthropogenic climate change is negotiated in everyday situations, and how humans and non-humans shape coastal futures.

Dr. Sophie Nolden

Dr. Sophie Nolden

JQYA Fellow 2023

Academy Fellowship Award

Research area: Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience

Research focus: Attention and memory over the lifespan with a specific focus on sensory processing. A multi-method approach, including auditory virtual reality, behavioural measurements, and measures of brain activity.

Dr. Daniela Ortiz dos Santos

JQYA Fellow 2022

Sabbatical Fellowship Award

Research area: History of Art, Architecture and Urbanism / Cultural Studies of the Atlantic World

Research focus: Daniela’s research, teaching, and curatorial activities focus on transatlantic architectural history and historiography. The intersection of international organizations and intellectual migration has been useful to an ongoing project that explores Latin America as a category and the architectural historiography of the region during the Cold War era. Entitled ‘UNESCO Making Architecture Culture,’ it explores the different forms of instrumentalization of culture and the arts, as well as the role of this organization in exercising a regional integration movement. This project collaborates with institutions based in Europe and the Americas, in particular with universities in Mexico City and Rio de Janeiro, as well as with archival centers in Rennes (Archives de la critique d’art) and Frankfurt am Main (Deutsches Architekturmuseum).

Dr. Javier Ortiz-Tudela

JQYA Fellow 2022

Academy Fellowship Award

Research area: Psychology and Neuroscience

Research focus: Javier’s field of research is Cognitive Neuroscience where we study how cognitive functions such as Attention, Perception or Language are implemented in the brain. His current project focuses on Predictive Processing and its relation to Episodic Memory. More specifically, he is currently investigating the formation of new memories following unexpected situations and the neural mechanisms by which our experience bias the way we perceive the world. My research stems from Psychology but has direct connections to Physiology, Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence.

Dr. Stanislau Paulau

JQYA Fellow 2022

Academy Fellowship Award

Research area: Theology and Religious Studies

Research focus: Stanislau is a historian of religion and specialist in the field of Eastern Christianity. In his work, he strives to understand religious history as an entangled process and is particularly interested in networks operating across conventional boundaries, be it a certain religious tradition or a geographical region. His current research focuses on the long-term effects of interreligious knowledge exchanges as well as on the role of mobility and mission in the history of global Christianity.

Dr. Magnus Ressel

JQYA Fellow 2021

Academy Fellowship Award

Research area: Early Modern History

Research focus: Magnus’ research focusses on the transatlantic slave trade and its impact the European economic fabric. The concurrent rise of the ‘industrious revolution’ as well as a phenomenon that is best called ‘technological enlightenment’ during the 18th century are studied via the focus on specific key actors in on both sides of the Atlantic who were massively engaged in the transatlantic slave trade – and its undoing.

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Dr. Caroline Sauter

Dr. Caroline Sauter

JQYA Fellow 2023

Sabbatical Fellowship Award

Research area: Comparative Literature, Literary Theory

Research focus: Literary theory, translation theory and language philosophy, particularly in German-Jewish thought, as well as the interconnection between literature and theology. Study about the language of love in European theory, which examines thinkers’ engagement with the biblical Song of Songs (shir ha-shirim), among them Goethe, Rosenzweig, Scholem, Kristeva, and Cixous.

Dr. Marco Tamborini

JQYA Fellow 2021

Academy Fellowship Award

Research area: History and Philosophy of Science

Research focus: His research focuses on the history and philosophy of biology from the 19th century onward. Tamborini is particularly interested in the history and philosophy of evolutionary morphology and paleontology, and in the history and philosophy of technoscience. In his current project, Tamborini radically reconstructs the history and theory of 20th and 21st century morphology as a practice and material circulation of techniques, methods, objects, people, and ideas.

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Prof. Dr. Catherine Whittaker

JQYA Fellow 2022

Sabbatical Fellowship Award

Research area: Social and Cultural Anthropology

Research focus: As an expert on structural violence in the Americas, Whittaker is currently investigating transnational flows of militarized masculinity, with a particular focus on militant Latino groups in Southern California. Taking an intersectional, grassroots perspective, she is analyzing to what extent performances of masculinity are motivated by anti-racist aims and different kinds of nationalism, and how these militant groups are reshaping U.S. gun culture more broadly.

Prof. Dr. Tobias Wille

Prof. Dr. Tobias Wille

JQYA Fellow 2023

Sabbatical Fellowship Award

Research area: International Relations

Research focus: Trust and distrust in international relations. Collective practice of trust within foreign policy bureaucracies such as foreign ministries, defense ministries, and chancelleries, as well as international security policy and diplomacy, as well as theories of practice and the everyday in global politics.