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David Lindlbauer is a Professor in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. His research focuses on advancing mixed reality, augmented reality, and human-computer interaction systems. He holds a PhD from TU Berlin (2018) and has authored over 60 publications in top venues like CHI, UIST, and VR. His work emphasizes adaptive interfaces, multimodal interaction, and context-aware systems. Lindlbauer collaborates widely with industry partners and academic institutions, contributing to projects like AR telepresence, haptic feedback systems, and AI-driven interface optimization. His recent efforts include exploring AI integration in everyday AR applications and developing novel techniques for spatial audio notifications.
Education:
- PhD in Computer Science, TU Berlin, 2018
Research Interests: Lindlbauer's work bridges physical and digital worlds through innovations in mixed reality. Key areas include:
- Context-aware interface adaptation
- AR/VR interaction techniques
- Haptic and audio feedback systems
- Multimodal AI integration
- User-centered design methodologies
Recent Trends: His publications (2020-2025) show strong focus on AI-enhanced AR systems, spatial computing, and real-world deployment challenges. Notable projects include 'Persistent Assistant' for ambient AI interactions and 'MiniMates' for constrained AR environments.
Grants & Collaboration: Active in interdisciplinary projects involving computer vision, robotics, and cognitive science. Collaborators include Microsoft Research, NASA, and European XR consortia.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Mixed Reality Interaction Lab at CMU, focusing on next-gen AR/VR systems and their societal impacts.



