Frank Steinicke is a Professor at the University of Hamburg and previously affiliated with the University of Münster. His research focuses on Virtual Reality (VR), Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), and immersive technologies. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Münster (2007). Affiliations: University of Hamburg (Computer Science Department), University of Münster (previous). Roles: Professor, Researcher in VR and HCI. Research Interests: Steinicke specializes in redirected walking techniques, exergames, haptic feedback, and immersive analytics. His work spans VR navigation, human-agent interaction, and neural radiance fields (NeRF) for 3D reconstruction. Recent projects include real-time 3D scans for medical applications and mobile VR teleoperation systems. Publications: Over 300+ publications in top venues like IEEE TVCG, VR, and CHI. Key contributions include foundational work on redirected walking thresholds and immersive locomotion systems. Awards: Not explicitly listed in the provided data. However, his extensive publication record suggests recognition in VR and HCI communities. Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on projects involving medical VR, exergame design, and intelligent virtual agents.







