Katja Corcoran is professor for social psychology at the University of Graz, where she leads the Section for Social Psychology. Her research explores how individuals evaluate themselves and others, focusing on social comparison processes, motivational dynamics, and emotional responses in social contexts.
Gayannée Kedia is a social psychologist affiliated with the University of Graz, where she conducts research on self-regulation, self-control, social influence, and decision-making. Parallel to her academic activity, she works as a writing coach and scientific trainer. She is also the founder of abrilliantmind.blog, a blog and learning platform aimed at helping scientists be more productive and happier at work.
Eva Jonas is a professor of psychology at the University of Salzburg, where she serves as Dean of the Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences. Her work centers on motivated social cognition. She also explores applied aspects, including coaching, supervision and mediation.
Johannes Klackl is a psychological ressearcher affiliated with the University of Salzburg, where he has contributed significantly to research in social and affective neuroscience.