Each trainer of the Global Emotion Training Team can refer to his own scientific research work in this area. Thus he can give you personal access to the most recent and interesting findings in this area.
DR. Elisabeth Oberzaucher (Univ. Doz.)
Dr. Oberzaucher holds a doctoral degree in Anthropology and works at the Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institute in Vienna. She is an expert in the field of non-verbal communication and body feedback analysis. She gives talks about non-verbal communication all over the world ( Detroit, Gent, Bologna, Montreal, Vienna), has written several books and published over 30 articles in respected scientific journals. Dr. Oberzaucher is also responsible for the private trainings for top managers in the area of micro-politics and non-verbal communication.
Languages: German, English, Italian
Location: Vienna, Austria
Dr. Markus Bernhard

Markus Bernhard has a Ph.D cum laude in Anthropology („Sexual Dimorphism in the Craniofacial Morphology of Extant Hominoids“, Institute of Anthropolgy, University of Vienna. After finishing his doctoral degree, Dr. Bernhard applied his extended knowledge as a senior manager and trainer in the area of Human Resources. At his point of time, he is doing research in area of "Behavior and Evolution" in Austria and abroad.
Languages: German, English
Location: Vienna, Austria
Dipl. Psych Ansgar Bittermann

Ansgar Bittermann lived in the Asian Melting Pot Hawaii for one year and was founder of the Internet enterprise Phoenix Internet Research in 1996. Apart from his Psychology studies in Goettingen (2000-2006), he studied International Marketing at the Private University for Applied Sciences in Essen. He wrote his Diploma Thesis at the Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institute for Urban Ethnology in Vienna, mentored by Prof. Karl Grammer, about a new kind of computer-based analysis technique in non-verbal communication research. All throughout his studies he also worked as a research assistant and programmer in the area of the German-Chinese working memory research. After his Diploma in Psychology he became the project leader of an interdisciplinary research project in the Excellence-Cluster "CoTeSys" at the TU Munich. There, a group of scientists (sport science, engineering and psychology) experimented in the field of automatic emotion recognition through whole-body movements. Furthermore he lectured at the TU ("psychological experiments in robotics") as well as working for several EU projects.
Since January, 2009 he is the CEO of the Global Emotion GmbH
Languages: German, English
Location: Munich, Germany

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