Webinar "Supporting Transdisciplinary Teamwork: Learning, Reflection, and Collaboration in Complex Problem Solving"
On April 1st, from 17:30 to 18:30 (GMT), the third webinar of the series integrated into the Transversal Course Unit “The Practice of Transdisciplinarity in the Academic Context in Topics Related to the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources” will take place online (link here).
This session will feature Stephen M. Fiore (University of Central Florida), who will deliver the presentation “Supporting Transdisciplinary Teamwork: Learning, Reflection, and Collaboration in Complex Problem Solving”
This webinar series brings together leading researchers and practitioners working on inter- and transdisciplinary approaches, providing PhD students with opportunities to engage with different perspectives, methods, and experiences in the field.
The webinars are open to all interested participants, although priority during the Q&A sessions will be given to students enrolled in the course.
About the Invited Speaker
Dr. Stephen M. Fiore is Director of the Cognitive Sciences Laboratory and Pegasus Professor in the University of Central Florida’s Cognitive Sciences Program in the Department of Philosophy and Institute for Simulation and Training. He maintains a multidisciplinary research interest that incorporates aspects of the cognitive, social, organizational, and computational sciences in the investigation of learning and performance in individuals and teams. His primary area of research is the interdisciplinary study of complex collaborative cognition and the understanding of how humans interact socially and with technology. He was a founding board member and is past-president of the International Network for the Science of Team Science, as well as founding board member and past-president of the Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research.