Mira Kaut, M.Sc.
Office hours: by appointment
Room: Leopoldstr. 139, 3rd Floor, Room 309
E-Mail: mira.kaut (at) tum.de
Mira Kaut joined the Chair of Research and Science Management in April 2022 and is working as a research associate in the Research Group Teamwork | Leadership | Digital Age (Dr. Eleni Georganta). After completing her bachelor’s degree in Psychology with Cognitive Science at the University of Sussex, United Kingdom, she received her master’s degree in Neuro-Cognitive Psychology at Ludwig-Maximilians Universität, Munich. Her research focuses on expectations towards AI teammates. In her work, she aims to explore how the human perception of an AI teammate differs from that of a human teammate and how these differences might lead to certain expectations which influence collaboration. Her goal is to investigate these expectations and how they can be shaped to improve team processes with experimental and neuroscientific methods.
Short Bio
Since 04/2022 | Research Associate and PhD candidate (Research Group Teamwork | Leadership | Digital Age, Dr. Eleni Georganta), TUM School of Management, Munich |
10/2019 – 03/2022 | M.Sc. Neuro-Cognitive Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich |
07/2020 – 10/2020 | Research project dealing with the neural basis of Creativity at the Chair of Research and Science Management, TUM School of Management |
05/2020 – 03/2022 | Research Assistant at the Chair of Research and Science Management, TUM School of Management |
02/2020 – 05/2020 | Research Assistant at the Department of Biological Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich |
02/2018 – 08/2018 | Research Assistant at the Multisense Project, School of Psychology, University of Sussex |
10/2016 – 07/2019 | B.Sc. Psychology with Cognitive Science |
Publications
Conference presentations
Kaut, M., Le Houcq-Corbi, Z., & Soutschek, A. (2022, September). Improving Self-control in Nicotine Addiction by Entrainment of Brain Oscillations in the Temporo-Parietal Junction. Poster presented at the 52nd Congress of the German Society for Psychology (DGPs) in Hildesheim, Germany.