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My name is Daniele Di Mitri and I am a postdoctoral researcher at the https://EduTec.science group of the DIPF | Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education in Frankfurt, Hessen.

In January 2021, I was nominated as AI newcomer in the field of humanities and social science, within the KI-Camp 2021, the nation-wide Artificial Intelligence event in Germany.

How to vote? You can VOTE for me at https://kicamp.org/en/ai-newcomers. Votes will be possible until 07 March 2021.

What is KI Camp? On 27 April 2021, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the German Informatics Society (GI) will bring together selected AI talents up to 35 years of age and renowned AI experts from all over the world at the KI-Camp. Whether they come from universities, tech start-ups or think tanks, young AI researchers from all disciplines and backgrounds can meet in interactive fishbowl discussions, lecture sessions and hands-on workshops to address transdisciplinary future issues in seven theme tracks: Society, Sustainability, Production, Science, Health and Life Science, Mobility and Smart Spaces, and Arts and Media. Even in the run-up to the convention, the hybrid on- and offline event offers participants the opportunity to actively shape the convention program and network in virtual workshop and discussion formats. [Info https://kicamp.org/en/about]

Published by Daniele Di Mitri

Daniele Di Mitri is a professor of Multimodal Learning Technologies at the German University of Digital Science. At the German UDS, he leads the research group "Augmented Feedback" and coordinates the master's in Advanced Digital Realities.  He is an associated researcher at the DIPF - Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education and a lecturer at the Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany. Daniele Di Mitri received his PhD in Learning Analytics and Wearable Sensor Support from the Open University of the Netherlands. His current research focuses on developing AI-driven, multimodal learning technologies to enhance digital education. It aims to create innovative, responsible solutions that improve learning experiences through advanced feedback systems and ethical integration of technology. He is a "Johanna Quandt Young Academy" fellow and was elected "AI Newcomer 2021" at the KI Camp by the German Informatics Society. He is a member of the CrossMMLA, a special interest group of the Society for Learning Analytics Research, and the chair of the special interest group on AI for Education of the European Association for Technology-Enhanced Learning.

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