
معرفی
Fulvio Domini is a Professor in the Department of Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences at Brown University. He joined Brown in 1999 after completing his MSc in Electrical Engineering and PhD in Experimental Psychology at the University of Trieste, Italy. His research focuses on how the human visual system processes 3D information to enable interaction with the environment, combining computational modeling with behavioral experiments. Key areas include perception-action coupling, depth cue integration, and visuomotor adaptation.
Education:
- Masters in Electrical Engineering, University of Trieste, Italy
- PhD in Experimental Psychology, University of Trieste, Italy
Research Interests:
- 3D vision and depth perception
- Integration of stereo and motion cues
- Perception-action link in grasping movements
- Computational modeling of visual processing
Funded Research:
- Multiple NSF grants including BCS #1827550 ($523,550, 2018)
- Investigates temporal integration of visual cues and affine shape representations
Teaching: Courses include Computational Vision, Perception, and immersive reality simulations. Recent courses: CLPS 1591 (Vision for Action/Perception), CLPS 0540 (Simulating Reality).
Lab: Active research on visuomotor control and perception mechanisms, with a focus on dynamic environments and adaptive systems.




