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Dr. Monika Gromala, expert for scientific contacts
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Literary scholar, she is a graduate of the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences and researcher on the works of Paul Celan., author of numerous scientific articles and a monography in Polish language on the topic Resuscytacje Celana. Strategia widmontologiczna (published by Austeria, Krakow 2018). She hold a scholarship of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland. Currently she is working on the publication: Domokrążcy. Celan - Bachmann - Jelinek.
Research interests: Memory and trauma studies, cultural texts on the experience of the Holocaust, visuality, twentieth-century philosophy, German-language literature.
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Dr. Marcin Kaim, expert for scientific contacts
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Political scientist who graduated from Nagoya University in 2018. He received the Government of Japan (MEXT) scholarship. From 2019 to 2022, he worked as a civil servant, handling regulatory impact assessment. Since October 2022, he is an expert for scientific contacts at the Polish Academy of Sciences - Scientific Centre in Vienna.
Research interests: democratic theory, sociology, political participation, Niklas Luhmann's system theory, and contemporary foreign policy.
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Mag. Konrad Maraszek, librarian
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Military historian, experienced librarian, author of numerous exhibitions and lectures on war photojournalists and propaganda during World War II, as well as photography from 1918-1945, including the lecture "What was before Photosop?" During the 3rd Silesian Science Festival in Katowice, his lecture was awarded as the best lecture in the panel "Propagandakompanie as a revolution in recording the battlefield" during the Student´s -Doctoral Scientific Conference on Military Aspects of Uprisings and Revolutions throughout History. He designed the programme of the Open Days in the Scientific Centre of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Vienna. Research interests: War photojournalist, propaganda, and provisioning during World War II, historical cuisine, 3D printing in the service of science.
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Mag. Irmgard Nöbauer, publication management E.: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. T.: +43 1 713 59 29 303
Germanist, lecturer at universities and universities of applied sciences in Austria and the Czech Republic (among others at the University of Vienna and Charles University in Prague), she is a long-time employee of the Centre, where she is responsible for publications., co-publisher, co-author and editor of over 30 publications, including the Yearbook of the Scientific Centre of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Vienna, which has been published since 2009, and the series ACTA AUSTRO-POLONICA, which has been published since 2009 (together with Claudia Reichl-Ham and Werner Fröhlich).
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