
معرفی
Mohamed Kari is a Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Computer Science, Princeton University, and an Associate Member at the University of Duisburg-Essen's Integrated Information Systems research group. His work bridges Mixed Reality, Human-Computer Interaction, and Machine Learning, with a focus on semantically coherent, sensor-rich systems.
- PhD in Computer Science from University of Duisburg-Essen (with highest distinction)
- Fulbright Full Grant recipient for studies in the U.S.
Research Interests span immersive technologies, sensor integration, and context-aware systems. He investigates how to seamlessly blend virtual actions with physical environments through Scene Responsiveness and develops audio-augmented reality applications like SoundsRide for automotive contexts.
Article Trends reveal his focus on
- environmental manipulation in mixed reality
- affordance-synchronized user experiences
- pose-aware object substitution
- mobile and constrained VR input methods
- automotive context modeling
Scientific Awards include Best Paper Awards at ACM UIST 2021 and 2023 Honorable Mention, as well as recognition for his dissertation with the highest distinction.
Thesis Supervision at UDE involves rigorous requirements: English-language theses using LaTeX, original research with structured problem statements, and mandatory video presentations of contributions. He has guided students in topics like Intra-Company Networking Platforms and Automated UI Testing.
Laboratory Affiliations include Princeton's Situated Interactions Lab, ETH Zurich's Sensing, Interaction & Perception Lab, and industry labs at Apple, Meta, and Porsche Emerging Tech Research.
