Menstruation, motherhood and the menopause: “Women work – and so do their bodies”

Psychologist Theresa Tschauko is conducting research into how different stages of women’s health affect their work behaviour as member of the research group Organizational Behavior & Human Resource Management. The conclusion of her work to date is that women carry on working – even when it hurts.

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Embedding. Exception. Espresso at the Department of Informatics Systems (ISYS)

Katharina Stengg is a doctoral student in Computer Science, currently working and researching in the SERG – Software Engineering Research Group at the Department of Informatics Systems (ISYS).  She previously completed a Master’s degree in Informatics at the University of Klagenfurt and before that a Bachelor’s degree in Informatics at the University of Technology in Graz.

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Solving the longest path problem with Artificial Intelligence

In her Master’s thesis, mathematician Celina Strasser sought to solve the longest path problem using reinforcement learning, a method drawn from the field of Artificial Intelligence. Her work was honoured with the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research Award in 2024.

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Klagenfurt Scholarship: Interview with Flex Althofen scholarship holders

Stanislav Bernatskyi (Master Informatics), Julian Haupt (Master Business Administration) and Katharina Stengg (Master Informatics) receive financial and non-material support from Flex Althofen as part of the Klagenfurt Scholarship. We spoke with them about their collaboration with Flex and the Klagenfurt Scholarship. Read more