Following an invitation of the MIT Media Lab and the Berkman Klein Center of Harvard University, Prof. Lütge held a lecture at the "Symposium on Trust and Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles" on May 30. For further information please click here.
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On May 7, 2018, Professor Lütge has delivered a lecture at the CESifo Institute in Munich on the topic "Business ethics without illusions". The presentation can be found at the homepage of the CESifo Institute. You can find the interview after the presentation here.
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We congratulate Imme Witzel for passing the doctoral examination! She succesfully completed her dissertation "Corporate Responsibility Innovations and Stakeholder Communication - Emergence and Social Effects. An Empirical Case Study from the Medical Technology Industry". Our team wishes her all the…
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Beginning in April, Prof. Lütge will become liaison professor of the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes - German Academic Scholarship Foundation. The Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes awards scholarships to outstanding students, irrespective of their political, ideological or religious…
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We congratulate Laura Frodermann for passing the doctoral examination! She succesfully completed her dissertation "Exploratory Study on Circular Economy Approaches – A Comparative Analysis of Theory and Practice".
Our team wishes her all the best for the future!
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On October 17, 2017, Prof. Christoph Lütge participated at the symposium "Beyond the Hype: The Impact of Industry 4.0 our Social and Political Landscape" by DAAD and TUM Asia and held a lecture about the "New German Ethical Code for Autonomous Cars".
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On December 6, 2017, Prof. Christoph Lütge held a lecture about the world’s first ethical guidelines for automated driving at the Institute for Advanced Study (TUM). For further, information click here.
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Prof. Dr. Lütge held a lecture at the Chiba University in Japan on the 28th of September. The topic of the lecture was "An Ethics Code for Self-Driving Cars: The Case from Germany".
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Prof. Lütge was invited to a workshop in the German embassy in Ottawa (Canada) as a speaker. He held a lecture concerning the topic "Ethics Code for Autonomous Cars: What Can it Achieve."
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