Majid Nasirinejad

Majid was a MCSc thesis student, and now runs a tech startup in Halifax. Find more on his personal website.

Majid was a MCSc thesis student, and now runs a tech startup in Halifax. Find more on his personal website.

Isaac is an MArch student exploring hybrid phsyical-digital spaces.

Shivam is an undergraduate student working on a tool for visualizing space syntax data in situ.

Luis is an undergrad student working on low-effort interactions for virtual reality.

Jake is an undergrad student working on a spatially-responsive augmented reality game.

Meghna was an Applied Master’s student working on a multimodal interface for geospatial visualization in the MIMIR project.

Khalid was a PhD student in the Interdisciplinary PhD program, researching the impact of medical and technical familiarity on the use of patient-facing systems. He is now a faculty member at King Saud University.

Akshay completed his MACS (applied master’s) degree in January 2020. He worked on a VR curling simulation with an augmented curling broom controller.

The MIMIR (Mission-Relevant Information Management for Integrated Response) project addresses the issue of how to support the current and future information needs of naval decision makers onboard Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) vessels. In the MIMIR project the Graphics and Experiential

Discover DCSI 2019 took place on January 29-30, 2019. It is an in-house conference where students, professors, and faculty members show their current research, no matter the stage it is in, to peers in the faculty. GEM Lab presented three