
معرفی
Adrian Wagner is a Researcher at RWTH Aachen University's Media Computing Group. He holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from RWTH Aachen, where his thesis focused on analyzing 3D sketching performance in augmented reality. His research spans human-computer interaction (HCI), augmented reality (AR), and wearable technologies. Key areas include tactile interfaces, textile-3D printing integration, and haptic feedback systems. He has contributed to projects like FabricFaces (combining textiles with 3D printing) and Springlets (wearable tactile interfaces), published at top conferences like CHI and SUI. His work also explores metrics for assessing user expertise in tasks like sewing and AR-based design. Adrian has served as a teaching assistant for courses on programming, interactive systems, and media computing at RWTH Aachen.
Research Interests:
- Augmented Reality Interaction Techniques
- Wearable Haptic Interfaces
- 3D Fabrication & Textile Integration
- User Performance Analysis
- Material-Based Interaction
Publications Trends: Adrian's work bridges tangible computing and digital fabrication. Recent focus areas include maker-friendly fabrication (FabricFaces), perceptual studies in AR, and haptic systems using novel materials like shape-memory alloys. His 2024 study on sewing assessment demonstrates growth into human performance evaluation within HCI.


