Nina Peltzer
Research associate
Faculty of Physics
Office address:
Edmund-Rumpler-Str.13
Room B 253

Research associate
Faculty of Physics
Office address:
Edmund-Rumpler-Str.13
Room B 253
Nina Peltzer’s work focuses on how the effectiveness and attractiveness of STEM education can be enhanced through the use of digital technologies. Her emphasis is on the integration of artificial intelligence and the use of eye-tracking technologies to predict and analyze individual learning trajectories, in order to gain deeper insight into AI-supported learning processes.
Nina Peltzer studied to become a secondary school teacher with the subjects Biology and English.at the University of Education Schwäbisch Gmünd (2018-2024) During her studies, she worked as a research assistant in various departments of the university. In her master’s thesis, she used eye-tracking technology to examine how students engage with idealizations in physics lessons, specifically in the field of geometric optics.