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Dr. Matthieu Poyade is a Programme Leader and Lecturer in Medical Visualisation, Human Computer Interaction, and Extended Reality at the School of Innovation and Technology, The Glasgow School of Art. He holds a PhD in Human Computer Interaction from the University of Malaga, Spain, focusing on haptic feedback devices for industrial maintenance tasks. His academic roles include leading the MSc Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy programme, a joint initiative with the University of Glasgow.
**Research Focus**: Poyade's work spans medical visualization, VR/AR applications in healthcare education, and human-computer interaction. He has led EU-funded projects like ManuVAR (AR/VR in industrial maintenance) and contributed to initiatives in veterinary medicine, surgical training, and public health education. His research has been showcased globally, including at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES 2015) and TopCoder Open 2014.
**Funding & Partnerships**: Projects are supported by the European Social Fund, Scottish Government, AHRC, MRC, Advanced Forming Research Centre, and European Space Agency. Collaborations include institutions like the University of Glasgow, NHS Education Scotland, and EuroXR (European Association for Extended Reality).
**Key Projects**: Development of VR surgical simulators, AR tools for anatomy education (e.g., holographic brain visualization), 3D-printed medical models, and interactive apps for patient education (e.g., pancreatic cancer, neuroblastoma). Recent work includes AR applications for veterinary practices and public understanding of SARS-CoV-2 variants.
**Awards & Recognition**: While no explicit awards are listed, his contributions to medical visualization and XR education have been recognized through publications in Springer’s Biomedical Visualization series and international conference presentations.
**Labs & Teams**: Member of the Institute of Medical Illustrators and actively involved in EuroXR. Leads the MSc programme and collaborates with interdisciplinary teams in healthcare, technology, and art.