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IFEX - Interdisciplinary Research Center for Extraterrestrial Studies

SETI & UAP

Working groups

Technologies for UAP research

This working group is concerned with the development, operation and evaluation of technical systems for the scientific investigation of UAP. The focus is on sensor technology, multi-sensor systems, observation stations, camera systems, time synchronisation, calibration, data transmission, automatic event detection, AI-supported analysis, sensor fusion and comparison with exclusion data such as air traffic, satellites, weather, astronomical objects or space situational awareness data. A particular focus is on the collection of high-quality, reproducible and scientifically analysable data.

Concepts for SETI and UAP research

This working group develops and discusses fundamental scientific, methodological and strategic concepts for SETI and UAP research. These include suitable observation strategies, evidence criteria, classification systems, research designs, data requirements, international comparative approaches, standards for the evaluation of unusual observations and the differentiation between natural, technical, man-made and as yet unexplained phenomena. The aim is to create a robust conceptual framework that links SETI activities, UAP research, technical developments, case analyses and social issues.

Social aspects and post-detection studies of UAP research

This working group investigates the social, psychological, sociological, legal, cultural, media and science communication aspects of UAP research as well as related questions of SETI and post-detection research. These include stigma and reporting behaviour, the psychology of perception, the legal framework, data protection, institutional responsibilities, media communication, disinformation, social reactions to unusual discoveries and the possible consequences of a confirmed UAP, technosignature or SETI-relevant discovery. The aim is to deal with these topics in an interdisciplinary, scientifically reflective and responsible manner.

Case studies and analyses

This working group deals with the structured investigation, documentation and evaluation of specific UAP cases and unusual reports. This includes technical sighting analyses, reconstructions, comparisons with air traffic, satellite, weather and astronomical data, evaluations of image and video material, witness statements, pilot reports and - within a separate, methodologically sensitive framework - contact, abduction and similar experience reports. The aim is not a hasty interpretation, but a comprehensible, transparent and scientifically critical analysis, taking into account technical, psychological, social and empirically verifiable aspects.