Lutz, Bernhard
Tenure-track professorship in Business Informatics at the Faculty of Computer Science
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My research
My research focuses on how digital technologies can provide meaningful support to people and organisations in their everyday lives. AI-supported decision-making models help to use resources more efficiently, for example in production, logistics or administration, thereby contributing to economic sustainability. The analysis of text-based information enables a better understanding of public communication, for example in the media or company reports, and supports transparent decision-making processes. In addition, I investigate how people perceive and use digital systems in order to design technologies that are comprehensible, fair and people-oriented.
Curriculum Vitae
- 2011–2017 Studied computer science with a specialisation in business administration, Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg
- April 2017 - November 2020 Doctorate in Business Informatics, Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg
- November 2017, September 2018 Research stays at the University of Newcastle, Australia
- January 2021 - December 2025 Head of the ‘Business Analytics’ research group, Chair of Business Informatics, Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg
- August, September 2025 Research stays at Concordia University, Dalhousie University, Canada
- since January 2026 Tenure-track professorship in Business Informatics, Faculty of Computer Science, University of Vienna