37.2508, Qs: Looking for English Speaking Participants for our Experiment: "In the Era of Digital Twins, what Should Medical Messages Ideally Sound Like?"
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Subject: 37.2508, Qs: Looking for English Speaking Participants for our Experiment: "In the Era of Digital Twins, what Should Medical Messages Ideally Sound Like?"
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Date: 28-Jul-2026
From: Nisa Büyükyildirim Onmaz [nbuyukyi at uni-bonn.de]
Subject: Looking for English Speaking Participants for our Experiment: "In the Era of Digital Twins, what Should Medical Messages Ideally Sound Like?"
We are doing a linguistics research about how Digital Twins should be
talking to us. For this, we are conducting an experiment, based on
hypothetical scenarios, that can be reached by clicking the following
link: https://farm.pcibex.net/p/CuBYAt/
It takes around 15 minutes and it is best viewed in laptops/PCs, and
ideally via Safari or Chrome.
Instructions, explanations and consent information are provided before
the experiment starts.
The study has been approved by the Ethics Commission of TU Chemnitz.
We would be glad if you can participate and help us understand the
perceptions towards communication patterns of Digital Twins in
healthcare.
Kind regards,
Nisa Büyükyildirim Onmaz
Doctoral Researcher in English and Digital Linguistics at the Chemnitz
University of Technology (TU Chemnitz)
Research Associate in ERC Project SIMTWIN at the University of Bonn
Contact: nbuyukyi at uni-bonn.de /
nisa.bueyuekyildirim-onmaz at s2025.tu-chemnitz.de
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Pragmatics
Subject Language(s): English (eng, stan1293)
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