
معرفی
Camilo Perez Quintero is a Research Fellow at the University of British Columbia's CARIS laboratory, specializing in Human-Robot Interaction systems. His current work includes developing augmented reality multimodal interfaces for aerospace manufacturing in collaboration with the German DLR and creating sidewalk navigation solutions for delivery robots through a Mitacs industry partnership.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Computing Science, University of Alberta, Canada (2017)
His research centers on communication mechanisms for human-robot collaboration, with expertise in augmented reality interfaces, haptic feedback systems, and gesture-based control. He excels at translating theoretical concepts into functional prototypes through multidisciplinary teamwork, focusing on mission-critical applications in manufacturing and urban environments where safety and intuitive interaction are paramount.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2017-2022) reveals consistent innovation in robot trajectory programming through multimodal interfaces, with significant contributions to safe human-robot collaboration in manufacturing via virtual barriers and pedestrian-aware navigation for sidewalk robots. His work bridges computer vision, robotics, and human-centered design, demonstrating particular strength in integrating tactile feedback with AR/VR systems for industrial applications.
Grants and Programs:
- Mitacs Accelerate program developing HRI systems for sidewalk mobile robots with industrial partner
- German DLR collaboration on aerospace manufacturing interfaces
He operates within UBC's CARIS laboratory, collaborating with mechanical engineering researchers and international partners to advance practical robotics solutions for real-world deployment in constrained environments.

