Desde Mayo 24, 2022 12:15 hasta Mayo 24, 2022 13:15

Ciclo de Coloquios 2022 "Understanding the Effects of Biomass in Virtual Reality"

Publicado por Katherine Quezada

El Departamento de Informática de la Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María tiene el agrado de invitar a la comunidad Universitaria a su ciclo de coloquios 2022. Esta presentación se realizará en vivo desde la sala F106 del Campus Casa Central Valparaíso y se transmitirá́ en videoconferencia a través de https://tv.inf.utfsm.cl/coloquio, el martes 24 de mayo a partir de las 12:15 horas.


Participa, sin previa inscripción, asistiendo al lugar indicado o ingresando al enlace el día y hora del evento (link se actualizará al momento del coloquio)

Expositor

Francisco Ortega, Assistant Professor at Colorado State University and Director of the natural user interaction lab (NUILAB)

Mini Bio

Francisco Ortega is an Assistant Professor at Colorado State University and Director of the natural user interaction lab (NUILAB). Dr. Ortega earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science (CS) in the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and 3D User Interfaces (3DUI) from Florida International University (FIU). He also held the position of Post-Doc and Visiting Assistant Professor at Florida International University between February 2015 to July 2018. Broadly speaking, his research has focused on multimodal and unimodal interaction (gesture-centric), which includes gesture recognition and elicitation (e.g., a form of participatory design). His main research area focuses on improving user interaction by (a) multimodal elicitation, and (b) developing interactive techniques. The primary domains for interaction include immersive analytics, assembly, and collaborative environments using augmented reality headsets.

Resumen

Francisco Ortega is an Assistant Professor at Colorado State University and Director of the natural user interaction lab (NUILAB). Dr. Ortega earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science (CS) in the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and 3D User Interfaces (3DUI) from Florida International University (FIU). He also held the position of Post-Doc and Visiting Assistant Professor at Florida International University between February 2015 to July 2018. Broadly speaking, his research has focused on multimodal and unimodal interaction (gesture-centric), which includes gesture recognition and elicitation (e.g., a form of participatory design). His main research area focuses on improving user interaction by (a) multimodal elicitation, and (b) developing interactive techniques. The primary domains for interaction include immersive analytics, assembly, and collaborative environments using augmented reality headsets.

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