Ph.D. candidate in Ingegneria Informatica E Dei Sistemi , 39th cycle (2023-2026)
Department of Control and Computer Engineering (DAUIN)
Docente esterno e/o collaboratore didattico
Department of Control and Computer Engineering (DAUIN)
Profile
PhD
Research topic
Digital Reconstruction, Simulation, and Interaction Techniques for eXtended Reality Experiences
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Biography
I continued my academic path by enrolling in the Master's degree program in Computer Engineering with a focus on Graphics and Multimedia, obtaining the degree in 2023 with a thesis entitled "Multi-User Simulation and Training for Forest Fire management in Augmented Reality," aimed at the expansion of an AR tool originally designed to support training in forest firefighting.
Before my graduation, I also started a collaboration with the GRaphics And INtelligent Systems (GRAINS) group and the VR@POLITO laboratory of the Department of Computer and Control Engineering (DAUIN), with a fellowship supervised by Prof. F. Lamberti.
The scholarship focused on the use and implementation of XR tools to support planning and decision-making in various domains, not only related to emergency situations but also, for example, to future mobility scenarios.
This research work later resulted in a Ph.D. ("Digital reconstruction, simulation, and interaction techniques for eXtended Reality experiences").
Teaching
Teachings
Bachelor of Science
- Algorithms and data structures. A.A. 2024/25, INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA (COMPUTER ENGINEERING). Collaboratore del corso
- Algorithms and data structures. A.A. 2023/24, INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA (COMPUTER ENGINEERING). Collaboratore del corso
Research
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Publications
Latest publications View all publications in Porto@Iris
- Lamberti, Fabrizio; Calandra, Davide; Folcarelli, Giovanni; Bellardi Gioli, Luca; ... (2024)
Augmented Sand Table For Forest Firefighting. N. brevetto: 2024-015-01, propr. brevetto: 3 - Politecn. di Torino et al
Brevetti - Valente, Lorenzo; Pratticò, Filippo Gabriele; Nobile, Marco; Lamberti, Fabrizio (2024)
Towards adaptive AR interfaces for passengers of autonomous urban air mobility vehicles: analyzing the impact of fight phases and visibility conditions on user experience through simulation. In: IEEE VR 2024: The 31st IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces, Orlando, Florida (USA), March 16-21, 2024, pp. 351-359. ISBN: 979-8-3503-7449-0
Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)