Oxford Engineering: The Future of Work
Oxford Engineering covers the latest project by Wolfgang Frühwirt and Paul Duckworth. They used Bayesian machine learning (AI) to better understand the Future of Work:
Future of Work: AI predicts what could and should be automated in healthcare
Private Practice in Psychotherapy & Executive Coaching – Dr. Dr. Wolfgang Frühwirt
Psychotherapist & Executive Coach
Lange Gasse 72/9, 1080 Wien
object a GmbH (Organizational Development & Executive Coaching)
Managing Partner
University of Oxford
Lead author of multiple Oxford studies
Main domains of research: Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence, The Future of Work
WU Vienna (Institute for Strategic Management)
Lecturer
SIMC Master Program (Strategy, Innovation, and Management Control)
Institute for Strategic Management
Medical University of Vienna (Institute of Artificial Intelligence)
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Main field of research: AI (machine learning) and neuroscience
University of Oxford (Machine Learning Research Group)
Long-Term Visiting Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Main field of research: Neuroscience & Artificial Intelligence
See neuroscientific publications
University of Oxford (Machine Learning Research Group)
Long-Term Visiting Doctoral Student
Main field of research: Neuroscience & Artificial Intelligence
See neuroscientific publications
Medical University of Vienna (Institute of Artificial Intelligence)
Doctoral Programme of Applied Medical Science (PhD)
Thematic Programmes: Clinical Neurosciences
Main field of research: Development of neurophysiological biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease
Head of Research & Development (alpha trace medical systems)
Alpha trace is an Austrian medical technology company in the field of neurophysiology.
Main fields of activity: data science, strategic innovation, biofeedback, advanced analytics, applied neuroscience, neurofeedback, sleep diagnostics (equipment and software for sleep labs), treatment of sleep problems, optimal performance, cognitive enhancement, learning / memory / attention, heart rate variability (HRV), personalized medicine
Department of Neurology (Medical University of Vienna)
Research fellow, coordinator of the Alpha-EEG-Feedback and Declarative Memory Study (Austrian Science Fund). Main fileds of research: EEG-biofeedback, learning, attention, sleep-related memory consolidation, declarative memory, efficacy of neurofeedback
Sigmund Freud University Vienna (Faculty of Psychology)
Doctoral Programme of Psychotherapy Science (PhD)
Main filed of research: Neurofeedback, declarative learning, sleep-related memory consolidation, optimal performance
Supervisors: Prof. Josef Zeitlhofer (Medical University of Vienna), Prof. Giselher Guttmann (Sigmund Freud University Vienna).
Clinic for Psychosomatics (AKH – Vienna General Hospital)
Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
Practical training – Method-Specific Training in Psychotherapy
Department of Psychiatry (SMZ Ost – Donauspital)
Psychotherapeutic Unit
Psychotherapeutic training – Method-Specific Training in Psychotherapy
Propedeutic Programme in Psychotherapy (ÖAGG)
Austrian Association for Group Therapy and Group Dynamics (ÖAGG)