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Dr Graham Wilson is a Research Fellow in the School of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow. His work focuses on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), specializing in Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and haptic technologies. He collaborates extensively with researchers like Dr. Matthew McGill and Professor Stephen Brewster on projects addressing motion sickness mitigation, multimodal feedback systems, and extended reality interfaces in constrained environments such as transport seating. His research explores how users interact with XR systems in public and passenger spaces, emphasizing ergonomic design and perceptual manipulation techniques.
Wilson’s research interests span VR/AR interaction design, haptic feedback mechanisms, and the application of multimodal interfaces in automotive and urban settings. He has pioneered studies on autonomous vehicle-cyclist interfaces and the social impacts of spatial productivity tools in XR. His work frequently appears at top-tier conferences like ACM CHI and IEEE VR, addressing challenges in human factors, user experience optimization, and adaptive systems for visually impaired populations.
Key contributions include the development of the PassengXR platform for in-car XR experiences and the InterFACE framework for hands-free AR/VR input. His studies often integrate findings from perceptual psychology and engineering to create practical solutions for emerging technologies. Collaborations with industry and academic partners highlight his commitment to bridging theoretical research with real-world usability challenges.

