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Diane Linke

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Human-Centered Computing

Institute of Computer Science

Affiliated Researcher

Address
Königin-Luise-Str. 24/26
14195 Berlin

I am an affiliated researcher at the Human-Centered Computing (HCC) research group, where I am finalizing my doctoral dissertation.

My research focuses on the field of conversational reflective informatics, where I study configurations and elements of conversational interaction concepts that are particularly suited to trigger and deepen reflection in users. My wider research interests extend to the responsible design and implementation of artificial intelligence solutions.

Methodologically, my work is grounded in human-centered design research and values both qualitative and quantitative research methods.

In my time as part of the HCC research group, I collaborated on several projects that continue to shape my dissertation perspective. As part of the DocTalk team, I explored how conversational AI can support reflective and sustainable learning practices among medical residents at Charité Berlin. In addition, I worked in the ENKIS project, where I contributed to the teaching and revision of the Master's course Human-Centered Data Science. In this context, I investigated the integration of reflective informatics modules, examining how reflective prompts and writing-based reflection can support the translation of responsible AI principles into professional practice.

I welcome contact from colleagues and researchers interested in reflective informatics, conversational AI for reflection, participatory and human-centered research methods, or in constructive, methodologically grounded discussion of empirical study designs and statistical analysis plans.