TU Wien Informatics

Martina Landman receives Top Junior Reviewer Award!

  • 2025-10-06
  • eduLAB

We’re delighted to announce that Martina Landman has received the Top Junior Reviewer Award at the International Conference on Informatics in Schools 2025!

Martina Landman
Martina Landman
Picture: Amélie Chapalain / TU Wien Informatics

We’re delighted to announce that Martina Landman has received the Top Junior Reviewer Award at the International Conference on Informatics in Schools: Situation, Evolution, and Perspectives 2025!

As part of the selection process for the reviewer award, all submitted reviews were carefully evaluated based on their tone, usefulness, and scientific accuracy. Among the contributions, Martina’s reviews stood out for their exceptional quality, offering constructive, thoughtful, and academically rigorous feedback. This recognition highlights Martina’s commitment to supporting the research community, as well as the high standards she brings to peer reviews. The International Conference on Informatics in Schools: Situation, Evolution, and Perspectives (ISSEP) is a leading forum for researchers and practitioners dedicated to Informatics education at all school levels. The conference explores the aims and objectives of Informatics as a subject, examines curricula, shares innovative teaching and learning approaches, and highlights real-world applications.

We warmly congratulate Martina on receiving this well-deserved award! On a bittersweet note, Martina is leaving TU Wien Informatics. While we’re truly sad to see her go, we wish her all the very best in her new role at the University of Cambridge! (We’re not-so-secretly hoping she’ll find her way back to us someday.)

About Martina Landman

Martina Landman is a university assistant in the field of computer science education at TU Wien Informatics, focusing on the problem-solving strategies of school children. She graduated in mathematics and informatics education and has several years of teaching experience from a general secondary school in Austria, where she taught computer science and mathematics to students from grades 5 to 12. Martina plays a key role in leading and organizing the TU Wien Informatics eduLAB. She also teaches the course Informatics Didactics, which is dedicated to developing and evaluating workshop activities.

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