
About
Erik Wolf is a research associate at the University of Hamburg's Department of Informatics, specializing in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Extended Reality (XR) technologies. His work focuses on optimizing presence in virtual environments through studies of plausibility, co-presence, and place illusion, particularly in the Horizon Europe project 'PRESENCE'. Prior to this role, he completed his PhD at the University of Würzburg, investigating Individual-, System-, and Application-Related Factors Influencing the Perception of Virtual Humans in Virtual Environments.
- Education:
- Bachelor's and Master's in Human-Computer Interaction from the University of Würzburg
- Visiting researcher at University of Queensland's Cognitive Engineering Research Group (2016-2017)
- Research Interests:
- XR User Experience
- Virtual Human Perception
- Body Awareness & Self-Identification in VR
- Digital Health Applications
- Presence & Immersion
- Scientific Contributions:
- Developed validated scales for virtual human plausibility
- Explored avatar personalization effects on body perception
- Investigated multimodal interaction frameworks
- Created tools for intelligent virtual humans development
His work has been recognized with multiple awards including the DIVR Science Award 2019 and multiple Best Paper distinctions. He serves as a reviewer for leading conferences including IEEE VR, ACM CHI, and IEEE ISMAR.
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