Congratulations to Our Doctoral Students!

Our research group proudly celebrates the success of our doctoral students in completing the assessment process. Their dedication, skill, and teamwork have been remarkable, marking a key milestone in their academic journey. We also extend our heartfelt thanks to the supervisors who have guided and supported our doctoral students every step of the way.

Your achievements reflect professionalism and inspire us all to tackle complex problems with innovative solutions. Continue in the same spirit and strive for even greater scientific achievements ahead!

Tiina Kasuk doctoral thesis on the topic Integrating Telepresence Robots into the Teaching and Learning Process.
Tiit Vapper doctoral thesis on the topic Integrating Socially Assistive Robots into Digital Ecosystem of Elderly Care.
Palmi Lahe doctoral thesis on the topic Challenges if Digital Competences for the Impelementation of Emerging Technologies in the Welfare Sector.
Kristel Marmor doctoral thesis on the topic Guide Robot Adoption in Organizations: Users' Self-Efficacy and Integration into Organizational Workflows.
Aleksei Talisainen doctoral thesis on the topic Technical Aspects of Implementing Telepresence Robots in Higher Education.
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About Creativity Matters

“Creativity Matters” is a reseach group in Tallinn University of Technology IT College. The areas of interest inculde hybrid learning, telepresence robots and teaching didactics

https://cm.taltech.ee