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Luzie Lerche

Luzie Lerche

Researcher

Address
Garystraße 21
Room 332 (2. OG)
14195 Berlin

Office hours

Nach Vereinbarung per E-Mail

Academic Positions

Since 12/2025 Research Associate, Freie Universität Berlin | Berlin, Germany
05/2025-11/2025 Research Associate, Werner-von-Siemens Centre for Industry and Science e.V. | Berlin, Germany

Education

2022-2025 Technische Universität Berlin | Berlin, Germany
 
  • M.Sc. Human Factors
2018-2022 Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn | Bonn, Germany
 
  • B.Sc. Psychologie
2020-2021 Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn | Bonn, Germany
 
  • Honors Program
2017-2018 Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn | Bonn, Germany
 
  • B.Sc. Mathematik (without a degree)

Practical Experience

2022-2025 Werner-von-Siemens Centre for Industry and Science e.V. | Berlin, Germany
 
  • Working Student. Implementation of user-centered processes and tools (Power Automate, SharePoint, etc.), design of content for intranet, web & print. Participation in research projects: collection, visualization and preparation of data for evaluations & communication; coordination.
2023-2024 Technische Universität Berlin | Berlin, Germany
 
  • Statistics Tutor. Design and delivery of tutorials for psychology and engineering students, including office hours. Creation of scripts and solutions using R, grading of homework.
2020-2022 Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn | Bonn, Germany
 
  • Student Assistant. Conducting EEG experiments in the field of cognitive psychology. Preparation of the survey, installation of the EEG and execution of the survey.
2020 Universitätsklinikum Bonn | Bonn, Germany
 
  • Internship in Diagnostic Neuropsychology. Independent performance of neuropsychological diagnostics.

Due to my background in psychology and human factors (human-machine interaction), I bring an interdisciplinary perspective to LLM research in psychiatric diagnostics. My research emphasizes the human side of AI implementation—examining how clinicians interact with and interpret LLM-generated insights, and understanding the cognitive processes, trust dynamics, and usability challenges in clinical settings. I'm particularly interested in user-centered approaches that address not just whether these systems work technically, but how they integrate into psychiatric practice and support clinician decision-making.

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