Curriculum vitae
Dr. Arindam Dey
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Experience & education
- 2022–2024 Staff Research Scientist (IC6) — Meta Reality Labs, Redmond, WA, USA
- 2022– Honorary Senior Fellow — The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
- 2018–2022 Lecturer / Director, Empathic XR & Pervasive Computing Lab — The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
- 2016–2018 Research Fellow, Empathic Computing Lab — University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia
- 2014–2016 Postdoctoral Researcher, HIT Lab AU — University of Tasmania, Launceston, Australia
- 2013–2014 Postdoctoral Researcher — Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, USA
- 2008–2009 Researcher — James Cook University, Cairns, Australia
- 2013 PhD, Computer & Information Science — University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia
Awards & recognition
- Best Paper Award — IEEE VR 2024 (VR.Net)
- Best Paper Nomination — OzCHI 2017
- Best Paper Nomination — IEEE ISMAR 2012
- CIS Research Award — University of South Australia
- First runner-up — Australian Entrepreneurs’ Challenge (BrowsAR)
- Business-plan competition wins
Selected publications
- A. Dey , and collaborators (2025). Differentiating presence in VR using physiological signals. Pervasive and Mobile Computing. Journal
- E. Wen , C. Gupta , T. Sasikumar , M. Billinghurst , J. Wilmott , E. Skow , A. Dey , S. Nanayakkara (2024). VR.Net: A real-world dataset for virtual reality motion sickness research. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (Proc. IEEE VR 2024). Journal ★ Best Paper Award, IEEE VR 2024
- A. Dey , and collaborators (2024). Machine-learning classification of presence using psychophysiological signals. Scientific Reports (Nature). Journal
- A. Dey , H. Chen , A. Zhuang , M. Billinghurst , R. W. Lindeman (2019). Sharing manipulated heart rate feedback in collaborative virtual environments. Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR). Conference
- A. Dey , M. Billinghurst , R. W. Lindeman , J. E. Swan II (2018). A systematic review of ten years of augmented reality usability studies: 2005 to 2014. Frontiers in Robotics and AI. Journal
- A. Dey , T. Piumsomboon , Y. Lee , M. Billinghurst (2017). Effects of sharing physiological states of players in a collaborative virtual reality gameplay. Proc. ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Conference ★ Best Paper Nomination, OzCHI 2017
Selected invited talks
- 2024-10 Workshop on Intelligent XR (iXR) — Invited Panellist — IEEE ISMAR, Seattle, USA
- 2023 Mitigating visual discomfort in immersive environments — Invited talk — Amazon, Seattle, USA
- 2023 Physiological computing for immersive systems — Invited talk — Microsoft Research, Bengaluru, India
- 2023 Adaptive and empathic extended reality — Invited talk — Microsoft Research, Redmond, USA
- 2022 Empathic computing in extended reality — Invited talk — University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- 2021 Presence, physiology, and adaptive XR — Invited talk — University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
- 2020 Workshop on empathic and physiological computing — SIGGRAPH Asia