
معرفی
Trenton Wirth is an Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department at the University of Cincinnati, focusing on technical education for PhD students. His work emphasizes human-computer/robot interaction, visual control of motion, and self-organized systems, with contributions to the FreeMoCap Project in spatial computing.
- Education: PhD in Cognitive Science from Brown University (2021); B.S. in Psychology and B.A. in Philosophy from University of Cincinnati (2014).
Research Interests: Self-Organized Systems, Human-Computer Interaction, and Visual Control of Motion. He explores collective dynamics in human crowds, visual guidance mechanisms, and spatial computing applications in augmented/virtual reality environments.
His publications analyze crowd behavior through models like weighted-averaging and explore perceptual-motor coordination in dynamic environments. The FreeMoCap Project demonstrates his applied focus on software development for motion capture systems.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials.




