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Dr. Daniel Zielasko is an academic researcher affiliated with the University of Trier, Germany, with a former affiliation at RWTH Aachen University. His primary research focuses on Virtual Reality (VR) and extended reality (XR) systems, emphasizing user experience, locomotion techniques, cybersickness prevention, and immersive interaction design. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from RWTH Aachen University (2020), where his dissertation explored the integration of VR into desk-based data analysis workflows.
His research interests span VR navigation interfaces, human-computer interaction in immersive environments, and accessibility in XR technologies. He has co-organized workshops at prestigious venues like VR, VRST, and SUI, including the 2024 ACM Symposium on Spatial User Interaction (SUI) and the 30th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST). These workshops address topics like locomotion in XR, immersive sickness prevention, and cross-reality transitions.
Zielasko’s work often addresses practical challenges in VR adoption, such as ergonomic design, user comfort, and the balance between innovation and usability. His contributions include open-source tools for leaning-based locomotion, studies on transition effects in VR, and evaluations of navigation interfaces. He collaborates frequently with institutions like RWTH Aachen University and international researchers in the VR community.

