Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) VR - Daegu, Korea 2026

On March 21-25, 2026 PHD student Domenic Au travelled with his co-supervisor Dr. Rob Allison to IEEE VR in Daegu, Korea.

Domenic gave a talk on his thesis work on depth-cue conflict between real and virtual objects in augmented reality.

See snapshots of Domenic’s experiences on his travels.

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Spatial User Interaction (SUI) and Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST) - Montreal, Canada 2025

The week of November 10th, 2025, was a busy one for the Wilcox Lab. Phoebe Ching and Iroshini Gunasekera, along with their co-supervisors, Dr. Laurie Wilcox and Dr. Rob Allison, were in Montreal for two conferences: the ACM Symposium on Spatial User Interaction (SUI) and the ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST).

Phoebe gave a talk on her work about head-point mechanics in head-mounted displays at ACM SUI. This was developed in part from a course project for EECS 6329 at York University. Phoebe was also selected for the VISTA Travel Conference Award to attend this conference.

 

Iroshini presented one of her MA thesis experiments on the impact of depth cues and viewing (active vs passive) on 3D size judgments in virtual reality at ACM VRST.

 
 
 

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) VR Conference - Saint-Malo, France 2025

PDH student and our resident augmented reality expert, Domenic Au, attended the IEEE VR conference in Saint-Malo, France, this March and met with extended reality (XR) leaders in industry and academia.

Domenic had the opportunity to speak about his latest work on distance estimation for virtual objects in augmented reality.

See a snapshot of the view from IEEE VR 2025.

 
 

Electronic Imaging (EI) Stereoscopic Displays and Applications - San Francisco, USA 2025

On February 3-6, 2025 postdoctoral student Brittney Hartle travelled to the 36th iteration of the Electronic Imaging Stereoscopic Displays and Applications conference in San Francisco, USA.

Brittney was selected for a speaking opportunity to discuss her research on convexity biases when viewing 3D ground terrain, with applications in surveying, search and rescue, and aviation landing safety.