Otilia Pasnicu M.Sc.

Work and Engineering Psychology

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Ms Pasnicu joined the research group on Work and Engineering Psychology (FAI) as a scientific staff member on 1 April 2019.

As part of the third-party funded project with BMW AG, she investigates together with the Institute of Mechatronic Systems (IMS) at TU Darmstadt the perception of gearshifts in different powertrain configurations, taking into account different user groups, As part of an aviation project, she investigates together with the Institute of Flight Systems and Control Engineering (FSR) at TU Darmstadt design possibilities of cockpit applications using artificial intelligence.

Since June 2022, Ms. Pasnicu is working on the subproject “D3 – Modeling of Body Representation and Integration of Body Schema” of the Research Training Group LokoAssist.

Together with Prof. Dr. Joachim Vogt, she also leads the research work in the motorbike simulator, e.g. validation, time to contact and usability issues.

since April 2019 Scientific staff member, research group Work and Engineering Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Darmstadt University of Technology
2018 – 2019 Student assistant in the research group on Work and Engineering Psychology (FAI) at the Institute of Psychology, Darmstadt University of Technology
2016 – 2018 Studied M.Sc. Psychology at the TU Darmstadt, Master's thesis: „How Secure is my Smart Home? – User Requirements for a Smart Home Interface in terms of Safety, Security, and Privacy"
2016 – 2018 Working student in the area of Usability Engineering, itemis AG, Frankfurt / Main
2016 Project worker at the Institute for Virtual and Real Learning in Adult Education at the University of Ulm (ILEU e.V.)
2015 – 2016 Trainee in the EE Advanced Technology department (advance development of driver assistance systems), Opel Automobile GmbH, Rüsselsheim
2012 – 2015 B.Sc. Psychology at the University of Ulm, Bachelor thesis “The relation between problematic Inernet Use and Impulsivity in consideration of Well-being”.
2012 – 2015 Student assistant at the Centre for General Scientific Continuing Education (ZAWiW), University of Ulm
2012 – 2015 Student assistant at the Humboldt Study Centre, University of Ulm
WS 2021/22 Seminar: Projektarbeit und Prozessanalyse
Project seminar: Gestaltungsprojekte 3
WS 2020/21 Seminar: Projektarbeit und Prozessanalyse
Sose 2020 Seminar: Psychologische Arbeitsanalyse
Project: Nutzer- und umweltorientierte Arbeitsgestaltung
WS 2019/20 Seminar: Einführung in die Interdisziplinäre Projektarbeit
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WS 2019/20 Project: Projektarbeit und Prozessanalyse
WS 2019/20 Seminar: GPEK – FAT Psychologische Evaluation und Intervention
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  • UXQB® Certified Professional for Usability and User Experience Foundation Level (CPUX-F)
  • Foundation in agile project management according to SCRUM (TÜV SÜD)
  • Participation in seminar: “Managementprozesse für Ingenieure und Informatiker” (2014)
  • Participation in the workshop “Diversity Management – Basiswissen” (2012)
  • Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten zwischen Motorradfahrenden mit und ohne ADHS in einer Motorradsimulation – Dorian Ott, Bachelor thesis, WiSe 2022/2023
  • Prothesenverkörperung. Faktoren, die mit Prothesenverkörperung assoziiert sind – ein mixed-methods systematisches Literaturreview – Marcella Celine Stein, Bachelor thesis, SoSe 2022
  • Der Einfluss agiler Entwicklungs- und Projektmanagementpraktiken auf das Engagement von Softwareentwickler*innen – Carolin Huck, Master thesis, SoSe 2021; Poster (opens in new tab)
  • Sprechen wir dieselbe Sprache? – Kommunikation zwischen Fahrzeug und Fahrer – eine Expertenperspektive – Magdalene Lenhard, Master thesis, SoSe 2021
  • The Influence of Prosody on Natural Language Perception of Voice Assistants in Automotive User Interaction – Elisa Kirchner, Master thesis,  SoSe 2021
  • Künstliche Intelligenz im Cockpit: Wie Assistenzsysteme Piloten im Landeanflug unterstützen können – Eine explorative Studie – Jasmin Iqbal, Bachelor thesis, WiSe 2020/21
  • „To Brake or Not to Brake? – Der Einfluss mentaler und körperlicher Beanspruchung auf Time-to-Collision- Einschätzungen innerhalb einer simulierten Motorradfahraufgabe“ – Jessica Roll, Master thesis, SoSe 2020; Poster (opens in new tab)
  • „Die Konstruktion und Evaluation eines Fragebogens zur Validierung eines Motorradsimulators“ – Katharina Freitag, Bachelor thesis, SoSe 2020; Poster (opens in new tab)
  • „Kontrollübergabe in autonomen Fahrzeugen: Konzeption und Evaluation einer Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstelle“ – Sarah Dilara Sönmezisik Cardoso, Master thesis, WiSe 2019/2020; Poster (opens in new tab)