Mohar Kalra

Office: NEOS 4150
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Research fellow, BMFTR Project "hyBit-Hydrogen for Bremen’s Industrial Transformation", Research Group Resilient Energy Systems, University of Bremen

Since 12/2025

Research fellow, BMFTR Project "hyBit-Hydrogen for Bremen’s Industrial Transformation", Research Group Resilient Energy Systems, University of Bremen

12/2023 – 09/2025

Student assistant at the Research Group Resilient Energy Systems, Faculty 04 Production Engineering, University of Bremen

10/2022 - 11/2025

Master's degree in Digital Media (MA) at the University of the Arts, Bremen.
Thesis: Performative possibilities in the confrontation between human and non-human gazes

08/2021 – 08/2022

Mortimer Hays – Brandeis creative fellow visiting the University of Tartu Department of Semiotics

05/2020 – 08/2020 

Student Researcher under Dr. Brian Smith at the Columbia University Computer Enabled Abilities Lab                                                                                

09/2018 – 04/2021 

Independent contractor on technical team at Morpholio Apps, New York                                                                                                          

05/2019 – 08/2019 

Associate Consultant Intern in digital design consulting at Konrad Group, New York                                                                                                            

05/2018 – 08/2018 

Electrical Design Engineering inten at JABIL, INC, St. Petersburg, Florida                 

08/2018 - 05/2021

Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (BS) at Columbia University.

Urban Vermeulen, B., Winkeler, L., Kalra, M. (2025). Urban Transition Toward Environmental Sustainability: Instrumentation and Institutionalization of Co-Creation. Urban Planning, 10, Article 9647. https://doi.org/10.17645/up.9647

NavStick: Making Video Games Blind-Accessible via the Ability to Look Around. UIST ’21, October 10–14, 2021, Virtual Event, USA. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 14 pages. https: //doi.org/10.1145/3472749.3474768

Interactive media in the research and implementation of socio-technical participation processes