On March 22, 2024, two students completed the doctoral program, and ten students completed the master’s program. Due to business trips and relocations, only five of them attended the graduation ceremony. Congratulations to everyone!
(Doctoral Program)
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Johannes Schirm
“Quantitative Evaluation of Subjective Experience in Virtual Reality” -
Hu Xiaodan
“Developing and Optimizing Soft-edge Occlusion System for Light Dimming Using Transmissive Liquid Crystal Displays”
(Master’s Program)
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Yuito Arisumi
“AR Environmental Sound Display with Onomatopoeia for Hearing Impaired and Non-Native Japanese Learners” -
Hiroyuki Ishizuka
“Estimation of Perceived Difficulty when reading VR-based Educational Comics Using Gaze, Facial Movement, Heart Rate, and Electroencephalography” -
Yuki Oishi
“Investigation of 3D reconstruction methods for application in ARVR space” -
Hiroki Ota
“Hap’n’Roll: A Scroll-inspired Device Enabling Distinct Presentation of Material and Geometric Haptic Properties with a Single Actuator” -
Chisa Kondo
“Design and evaluation of a vending machine usage assistance system for the visually impaired” -
Riku Shinohara
“User-Adaptive Avatar Manipulation Method” -
Miku Nakata
“Proposal of a Sound Source Information Presentation Device Using Haptuator for the Hearing Impaired” -
Ren Nakamura
“Human 3D pose estimation using general acoustic signals” -
Akira Higashiyama
“Influence of temperature stimulus to the sitting person’s seat surface on the center of gravity” -
Yuki Yamaoka
“Development of a low-stress light stimulation device for routine Alzheimer’s disease treatment”