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Laurent Grisoni is a Lecturer at IRCICA (Haute Borne), Lille, France, affiliated with the CRIStAL research laboratory (Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille) under the University of Lille. He is a core member of the MINT research team, specializing in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) with emphasis on novel interaction techniques and user experience design.
His research spans gesture recognition, haptic feedback systems, virtual/augmented reality, and proxemic interaction. Key investigations include no-look gesture interfaces using haptic feedback, arm fatigue during mid-air interactions, programmable friction displays, and data fusion methods for co-located collaboration. His work integrates computer vision with augmented reality to solve real-world HCI challenges, particularly in mobile and performance contexts.
Dr. Grisoni has supervised 10 PhD theses, including:
- Martin Birlouez (2024): No-look gesture interaction with haptic feedback
- Farzan Kalantari: Semi-private proxemic interaction for collaboration
- Pierrick Uro (2018): Haptic feedback with programmable friction
- Vincent Reynaert (2020): Spectator experience in digital performances
- Hanaë Rateau (2021): Arm fatigue in mid-air gestural VR
- Raphael Delecluse (2021): Hand gesture recognition via computer vision
His research within the MINT team at IRCICA drives innovation in interactive systems, focusing on practical applications of multi-sensory interfaces while addressing fundamental challenges in user fatigue, privacy, and collaborative dynamics.


