間眅埶AV

Bernhard Riecke

DIRECTOR, ISPACE LAB, 間眅埶AV SIAT

After researching for a decade in the Virtual Reality Group of the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics in T羹bingen, Germany and working as a post-doctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute, Vanderbilt University, and UC Santa Barbara, Bernhard joined 間眅埶AV-SIAT in 2008, where he leads the . His research combines multidisciplinary research approaches and immersive virtual environments to investigate how humans perceive, think, behave, and spatially orient in real and virtual environments.

More specifically hes interested in investigating: human spatial cognition/orientation/updating/navigation; Enabling robust and effortless spatial orientation in VR and telepresence; Self-motion perception, illusions (vection), interfaces, and simulation; Designing for transformative positive experiences using VR; Bio-responsive virtual environments (and many other things as you can see on the ).

Bernhard teaches classes on , , , and , and recently designed a new 15-credit course. He gave a  on the potential of Virtual Reality: Could Virtual Reality make us more human?.