
معرفی
Florian Geiselhart is a Professor of Interaction Design at Hochschule für Gestaltung Schwäbisch Gmünd since October 2016. His research focuses on gesture-based interaction, depth camera systems, and virtual reality (VR) technologies. He leads projects such as ASSIST (gaze/gesture assistance for users with disabilities) and INTERACT (human-centered workplace assembly systems). Key contributions include pseudo-haptic feedback for VR, gaze interaction on head-mounted displays, and scalable motion tracking frameworks. His work bridges HCI principles with industrial applications, particularly in manufacturing and accessibility. Awards include the 2015 Best Industrial Paper Award for markerless tracking research.
Teaching roles include leading 'Mensch-Computer-Interaktion I' and 'Research Trends in Media Informatics' courses. He advises students on thesis topics in gesture interaction and depth camera systems. Peer-reviewed venues include CHI, UIST, and IEEE VR. His tools like FusionKit and EyeVR demonstrate practical implementations of theoretical insights.
Research trends span VR/haptic feedback, gaze-based interfaces, and sensor fusion. Articles analyze perceptual illusions (e.g., weight perception via tracking offsets) and 3D gaze reconstruction. Active in reviewing for top conferences (CHI, TEI, NIME), he contributes to advancing interactive systems' design and evaluation methodologies.



