Mohammed Alnusayri




Juliano is computer engineer pursing his PhD under the supervision of Dr. Reilly. He is interested in collaborative immersive visualization of geospatial data and interaction techniques for virtual and augmented reality. You can find more information his personal website.

Other Names: สถาพร ฮู, 胡秀楷 Hubert was a PhD candidate under the supervision of Prof. Reilly, and successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis in January, 2024. He is interested in using mixed reality with statistical inference, artificial intelligence, and cognitive science.

Joe’s research focuses on human computer interaction, especially as it concerns creativity support tools, computational media, and sensors and sensor fusion. You can find more information on his personal web site.

We are recruiting participants for a research study being conducted by the Graphics and Experiential Media Lab at Dalhousie University. We are exploring ways of combining mobile phones with head-worn augmented reality displays. Participants will explore the grounds of

As part of Dalhousie’s 200th anniversary commemoration, we created an interactive stairwell exhibit celebrating the contributions of women in Computer Science. Installed in the foyer of the Computer Science building, the names of prominent international, national, and local women in

A basic premise of collaborative mixed reality systems is that they enable mixed presence (collocated and remote) collaboration by effectively blending physical and virtual spaces. In this project we consider what it means to ‘effectively blend’ real and virtual for

Curling Virtuoso is an interactive semi-curling based simulation, presented in the form of virtual reality experience. It is set up in the context of a public exhibit whereby the surrounding crowd can influence player’s decisions in the game. The purpose

Spacehopper is a large-scale, floor-projected version of the classic 1979 arcade game Asteroids where players bounce on a hopper ball to control their ship. We follow the same rules as the original game: asteroids break into smaller ones once hit,