
معرفی
Günter Alce is a Senior Lecturer at Lund University's Department of Ergonomics and Aerosol Technology, part of the Lund Institute of Technology (LTH). His research focuses on human-technology interaction in smart environments, including IoT systems, augmented/virtual reality (AR/VR), and user interface design. Key projects include the 6G-FOX initiative (6G network research) and MAGICIAN (immersive learning via VR). He contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through work on embedded systems and health technology.
Alce leads the LTH Profile Area: Engineering Health, emphasizing cross-disciplinary collaboration. His recent studies explore VR applications in workplace safety, telepresence systems for regulatory oversight, and user interface optimization for fitness tracking. He actively supervises master’s theses in AR/VR domains and participates in the Centre for Healthy Indoor Environment (CHIE).
Research outputs span 24 peer-reviewed works, including conference proceedings on IoT interaction models, drone detection systems, and VR-based phobia treatment. His work bridges technical innovation with ergonomic and social factors, addressing both system design and user experience challenges.





