Mark Bo Jensenمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Mark Bo Jensen is an Assistant Professor (Tenure track) at the Department of Engineering Technology and Didactics, Energy Technology and Computer Science at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). His work bridges engineering and cognitive sciences through the emerging field of Perception Engineering. His research focuses on Extended Reality (XR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies to model and understand human perception and cognition. With over 10 years of expertise in real-time computer graphics, he develops immersive systems for applications in data visualization, medical testing, and geometric morphometrics. His recent publications highlight a strong trend in leveraging VR for precise human interaction tasks, such as anatomical landmark annotation and visual field testing, as well as advancing rendering techniques using diffusion models and mesh optimization. This reflects a multidisciplinary approach combining computer science, perception, and real-world applications. He has contributed to multiple research projects, including AL-EYE: The Visual Aid and Virtual Reality-Based Visualization of Geometric Data, where he served both as a PhD student and a project participant. These projects emphasize VR-based tools for data understanding and visualization. Assistant Professor (Tenure track), DTU PhD in Virtual Reality-Based Visualization of Geometric Data, completed June 2023 Project participant in AL-EYE: The Visual Aid (2025) While no formal advisees are listed, his role as a faculty member suggests future student supervision. He has collaborated extensively with researchers such as Jeppe R. Frisvad, Jakob Andreas Bærentzen, and Vedrana A. Dahl.










