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Rob Teather is an Associate Professor at the School of Computer Science, Carleton University. He specializes in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), focusing on virtual and augmented reality technologies, input device innovation, and inclusive design for extended reality (XR) systems. His research emphasizes practical prototyping, user experience optimization, and accessibility in mixed/social VR environments.
Teather’s work spans academic and applied domains, including studies on Fitts’ Law in 3D environments, low-cost VR hardware solutions, and remote collaborative tools. He contributes to conferences/workshops on XR prototyping and user interface design. His lab develops frameworks like 'Circles' for scalable educational VR activities and explores tangible input methods (e.g., ClickSense).
Key research themes include improving interaction techniques (e.g., avatar-based target selection, viewpoint control to reduce cybersickness), evaluating realism in mixed reality, and designing socially inclusive virtual learning spaces. His publications address both foundational HCI principles and real-world implementation challenges in VR/AR systems.
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