Consortium

Markus Quirin (Speaker) is a professor of personality psychology and motivation at PFH Göttingen as well as a research fellow at Technical University of Munich. In 2017 he was a visiting scholar at Stanford University and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His research, which was published in more than 70 peer-reviewed, international journal articles, focuses on personality, motivation, emotion, and volition („self-regulation“), their complex causal interplay, measurement, brain mechanisms and relationships to psychological health.

Godehard Brüntrup is a philosopher and theologian. He is a professor of philosophy of mind and philosophical psychology at Munich School of philosophy in Munich, Germany. He also teaches regularly in the USA (he has held positions at St. Louis University, Fordham University, and the University of Notre Dame, among others). Recently, he was the leader of a  large-scale interdisciplinary research project on motivation and human flourishing funded by Templeton.

Gina Hernández holds a Master’s degree in Cognitive Science (Carleton University, Canada). In 2021, she defended her doctoral dissertation entitled Implicit Measures of Affect for the Study of Daily Stress at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Currently, she conducts research on implicit affectivity, funded by a research grant from the Technical University of Munich.

Markus Quirin (Speaker) is a professor of personality psychology and motivation at PFH Göttingen as well as a research fellow at Technical University of Munich. In 2017 he was a visiting scholar at Stanford University and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His research, which was published in more than 70 peer-reviewed, international journal articles, focuses on personality, motivation, emotion, and volition („self-regulation“), their complex causal interplay, measurement, brain mechanisms and relationships to psychological health.

Godehard Brüntrup is a philosopher and theologian. He is a professor of philosophy of mind and philosophical psychology at Munich School of philosophy in Munich, Germany. He also teaches regularly in the USA (he has held positions at St. Louis University, Fordham University, and the University of Notre Dame, among others). Recently, he was the leader of a  large-scale interdisciplinary research project on motivation and human flourishing funded by Templeton.

Gina Hernández holds a Master’s degree in Cognitive Science (Carleton University, Canada). In 2021, she defended her doctoral dissertation entitled Implicit Measures of Affect for the Study of Daily Stress at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Currently, she conducts research on implicit affectivity, funded by a research grant from the Technical University of Munich.

Consortium

Godehard Brüntrup is a philosopher and theologian. He is a professor of philosophy of mind and philosophical psychology at Munich School of philosophy in Munich, Germany. He also teaches regularly in the USA (he has held positions at St. Louis University, Fordham University, and the University of Notre Dame, among others). Recently, he was the leader of a  large-scale interdisciplinary research project on motivation and human flourishing funded by Templeton.

Markus Quirin (Speaker) is a professor of personality psychology and motivation at PFH Göttingen as well as a research fellow at Technical University of Munich. In 2017 he was a visiting scholar at Stanford University and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His research, which was published in more than 70 peer-reviewed, international journal articles, focuses on personality, motivation, emotion, and volition („self-regulation“), their complex causal interplay, measurement, brain mechanisms and relationships to psychological health.

Gina Hernández holds a Master’s degree in Cognitive Science (Carleton University, Canada). In 2021, she defended her doctoral dissertation entitled Implicit Measures of Affect for the Study of Daily Stress at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Currently, she conducts research on implicit affectivity, funded by a research grant from the Technical University of Munich.