Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.
– Benjamin Franklin
Projects for undergraduate and graduate students
Please feel free to contact me about undergraduate and graduate projects or internships which fall into the areas of human-computer interaction, pervasive computing, computer vision or computer graphics. You can have a look at my open student projects or research projects .
Current and Upcoming Classes
- Mixed Reality Interaction @ University of Applied Sciences Salzburg (Winter 2014/2015)
- Virtual Reality, 710.096 (Summer 2014)
- Computer Graphics 1, 710.003 (Summer 2014)
- Computer Graphics 2, 710.004 (Summer 2014)
- Software Development in Distributed Environments, 710.020 (Winter 2014/2015)
- Introduction to Scientific Working, 710.023 (Winter 2014/2015)
- Selected Topics Computer Graphics, 710.086 (Winter 2014/2015)
- Evaluation Methodology 707.031 (Winter 2014/2015)
Previous Classes
- Virtual Reality (Summer 2013)
- Computer Graphics 1 (Summer 2013)
- Computer Graphics 2 (Summer 2013)
- Software Development in Distributed Environments (Winter 2013/2014, Winter 2012/2013)
- Introduction to Scientific Working (Winter 2013/2014, Winter 2012/2013)
- Selected Topics Computer Graphics (Winter 2013/2014)
Supervision
I have supervised several graduate and undergraduate projects and theses. Please find a list of my former students below.
Master and Diploma Theses
- Matthias Heinisch: Focus+context for wearable multi device interaction (2014)
- Christoph Oberhofer: Web-based Augmented Reality (2012)
- Daniel Anderson: Markerless tracking for Augmented Reality marketing (2010)
- Alexa Kernchen: Augmented Reality for marketing (2010)
- Andreas Müller: Vision-based see-through re-calibration (2010)
- Marco Winter: See-through re-calibration hardware (2010)
Bachelor Theses
- Dominik Hütter: A Web-based toolbox for calibration of optical see-through head mounted displays (2014)
- Philipp Kogelnik: Hybrid Augmented Reality for hiking maps (2014)
- Andreas Genser: Remote interaction logging framework for Android (2014)
- Mario Wüster: Acoustic ranging on smartphones (2013)
Master and Bachelor Projects
- Peter Riegler-Nurscher: FlickerCodes: Time-multiplexed markers for situated displays (2014)
- Michael Felsberger: Panorama capture and replay pipeline (2013)
- Patrick Hofmann: Design of a mobile Augmented Reality framework (2011)