Goksu Yamac

Goksu works under the supervision of Carol O’Sullivan and his research focuses on improving AR/VR experiences through the perceptual evaluation of human motion. He explores human motion and interactions with the virtual world to understand how more realistic and more efficient experiences can be developed for AR/VR platforms. This entails many sub-problems from developing task-specific action detection models to developing full-body motion synthesis models, and consequently evaluating these models perceptually through user studies.

Van-Tu Ninh

Tu has been a PhD Candidate since 2019 at ADAPT under the supervision of Cathal Gurrin and his thesis is on Virtual Reality Mediated Stress Reduction and Habituation. At Dublin City University, he has worked with many other partner Universities to develop solutions and applications which support health monitoring and analysis via Lifelog Data. Currently, he focuses on Lifelogging Data Analytics and Information Retrieval to analyze stress patterns and applying Virtual Reality to help people reduce and habituate to stress. He is based in Dublin City University.