Dipl.-Ing.
PhD Researcher
Max Alexej Pötter

I am a recent graduate and research associate at the Chair of Industrial Design Engineering at TU Dresden, so I joined the CeTI Team just recently. I was working on the FingerTac for my Diploma Thesis which is a device to provide haptic feedback on the fingertips of the user. I developed an application of an augmented reality system in a chemistry lab environment integrating the FingerTac with other technologies. I am looking forward continue to work on this project!
As Industrial Design Engineer I am interested in how new technologies have to be implemented and designed so they add value to users and companies. That is why I want to focus on how augmented reality systems can improve manual workflows and the collaboration between humans and robots in the future of work.

Projects/Cooperation within CeTI you are involved in:
– FingerTac – Haptic feedback interacting with virtual objects
– Chemistry Lab Demonstrator
– More to come!

CeTI rooms within CeTI you are involved:
U2, U3, TP2

Further Questions:

What do you value most about your work at CeTI?
Insights into technologies of the future. Working together with smart brains.

What was your best moment at CeTI so far?
Receiving so much positive feedback on the FingerTac at the CeTI General Assembly this year.

What else would you like to research?
Quantifying the benefit of haptic feedback regarding intuitiveness of augmented reality systems.

How do you spend your spare time?
Sports, drinking coffee, cooking and reading