معرفی
Tor-Salve Dalsgaard is a Postdoc researcher at the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen. His work focuses on Human-Computer Interaction and mid-air haptics in virtual reality environments, exploring how sensory stimulation shapes user experiences. Current research includes developing frameworks for haptic experience modeling and contactless tactile feedback systems.
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Mid-air Haptics
- Virtual Reality (VR)
- User Experiences
His recent publications address topics like haptic magnetism illusions, chemical stimulant delivery through ultrasound, and avatar embodiment in VR. Notable awards include the PhD Community Leadership Award (2023) and Dissemination Award (2021). Collaborations span institutions like University of Copenhagen, UCL, and Lancaster University. Key contributions involve the TOUCHLESS project for affective touch technology and VR-based medical training systems.
- 2025: A Unified Model for Haptic Experience
- 2025: Ultrasound-mediated skin perception
- 2024: Haptic Magnetism
- 2023: VR bronchoscopy training
Scientific accolades include:
- Dissemination Award (2021)
- PhD Community Leadership Award (2023)
