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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Opening: Admitting new PhD/MSc students
Interested in contributing to innovative research at the intersection of Psychology/Cognitive Science, Informatics, Human Factors/HCI, and Virtual Reality in an interdisciplinary team? I’m currently looking for bright and motivated PhD/MSc students to join the iSpace lab at the School of Interactive Arts & Technology (SIAT), Simon Fraser University in the greater Vancouver region in beautiful […]
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Bernhard gave Keynote Lecture at Vection Symposium in Japan
Earlier this Fall Steve Palmisano and I had the honor to be invited to present our vection research at the vection symposium in Fukuoka, Japan, organized by Takeharu Seno. Lots of inspiring conversations (and incredible Japanese hospitality and food). Hope to find some time to edit the presentation video and upload it soon…
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14 Grad Student Presentations from Bernhard's Research Methods course (IAT802)
Recently, all 14 SIAT graduate course in my grad course on “Quantitative Research Methods & Design (IAT802)” that I taught in Fall 2013 gave their final 6-min project presentation publicly in the SIAT research colloquium. Enjoy! I think the students did an amazing job — for many it was their first scientific research project and […]
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