Aisha Futura Tüchler

Aisha Futura Tüchler
University of Latvia | LU · Department of Computer Science

Master of Science
Early Stage Researcher - e-LADDA ITN

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6
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Introduction
Early Stage Researcher concerned with Reading in the Digital Age Marie Skłodowska-Curie ITN on Early Language Development in the Digital Age (e- LADDA)
Additional affiliations
September 2023 - present
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Position
  • Researcher and Lecturer
July 2019 - August 2020
Sigmund Freud University Vienna
Position
  • Researcher
May 2019 - September 2019
Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission
Position
  • Trainee

Publications

Publications (6)
Poster
When reading a text, readers not only recognise words and retrieve their meanings as they construct a mental representation of the text, but they also process the physical location of the text, including the position of key information. This study investigates how different presentation formats (prints vs. digital) influence the ability to locate i...
Poster
Although interacting with visual displays of websites is a central part of our everyday online practices, little is known about the impact of geometric principles on users’ perceptions. In an exploratory study, canonical interface layout structures were extracted from websites for different purposes, such as education, medicine or finance, amongst...
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Dealing with digital learning tools has become our new daily routine, as the COVID- 19 pandemic restricts our mobility and limits our social contacts. Despite the omnipresence of the topic, little is known about how students experience distance learning with digital learning tools, how they evaluate the tools’ features, as well as their advantages...
Technical Report
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The Quantum Technologies Flagship, officially launched on 29 October 2018 in Vienna, is a EUR 1 billion initiative, supported by the European Commission and Member States, funding over 5,000 of Europe's leading Quantum Technologies researchers over the next ten years and aiming at placing Europe at the forefront of the second quantum revolution. It...
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The Quantum Technologies Flagship, officially launched on 29 October 2018 in Vienna, is a EUR 1 billion initiative funding over 5,000 of Europe's leading Quantum Technologies researchers over the next ten years and aiming at placing Europe at the forefront of the second quantum revolution. Its long-term vision is to develop a quantum web, where qua...

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