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Jennifer Nelson is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences at Purdue University, located in West Lafayette, Indiana. Her office is situated in HAMP 4284. She is affiliated with the College of Science and maintains active research in human-virtual interaction systems.
Her research focuses on understanding how humans interact with virtual environments, particularly in crowded scenarios. Key themes include analyzing avoidance behaviors in response to virtual characters, studying the effects of rendering styles on human movement, and developing frameworks to model human-crowd interactions in immersive virtual reality settings.
Recent work emphasizes the impact of virtual character dynamics (speed, density, direction) on human navigation patterns, as well as perceptual factors like gesture recognition and proximity effects. Her studies often involve creating experimental frameworks to quantify behavioral responses under varying virtual conditions.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. While no advising information is available, her publications suggest involvement in collaborative research teams focused on virtual reality applications. She contributes to Purdue's initiatives in computational behavioral studies and immersive technology development.

