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Adam Philpot is an Associate Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Middlesex University. His role involves teaching and research with a focus on immersive technologies and user experience design.
His research interests revolve around virtual reality interfaces, 360 video frameworks, and human perception in digital environments. Specific topics include gaze tracking optimization, cross-platform UX evaluation for panoramic video systems, and camera positioning effects in immersive media. He has conducted studies comparing CAVE-like systems with head-mounted displays (HMDs), contributing to understanding spatial presence and interaction paradigms.
His publications (2016–2022) consistently address challenges in immersive media, including technical advancements in low-cost gaze tracking and conceptual frameworks for evaluating 360° video experiences. While no awards are explicitly listed, his work demonstrates sustained scholarly contribution to HCI and VR research.
No grants or advising roles are documented in the provided texts. He is affiliated with the Department of Computer Science's research programs, though specific lab affiliations are not mentioned.
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