Keynotes

Professor Jag Dhanda

Professor Jag Dhanda is an Oral and Maxillofacial/Head and Neck Consultant Surgeon with a subspecialty interest in head and neck oncology and reconstruction and a Professor of Surgery and Professor of Extended Reality in Medicine and Surgery. His NHS practice is limited to free tissue transfer for complex head and neck reconstruction. He has been the successful recipient of three Royal College of Surgeons of England research fellowships (college, board and specialty) and a CRUK fellowship for his PhD in oncogenomics. Professor Dhanda is the founder and clinical lead for Virtual Reality in Medicine and Surgery (VRiMS.net), a trainee resource using live streaming and restreaming of cadaveric surgical techniques in virtual reality. He is conducting studies to scientifically evaluate and

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Professor Timothy Jung

Timothy Jung is a leading expert in XR technology, with a focus on its applications in healthcare, education, and tourism. As Chair Professor of XR at Manchester Metropolitan University, he has conducted extensive research and published numerous articles on the subject. His work has been recognised with numerous awards and citations, solidifying his position as a global authority in the field. Honoured as a top 1% Influential Researcher Researchers in Highly Cited Researchers 2023 List by Clarivate and also a top 0.05% Highly Ranked Scholar by Scholar GPS, Jung’s contributions to XR are shaping the future of immersive technologies. As President of IAITI (International Association of Immersive Technology Innovation), he continues to drive innovation in the field.

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Dr. Madeleine Keehner

Dr. Madeleine Keehner is CEO and Principal Scientist at Brighter Research. She has a PhD in Experimental Cognitive Psychology from the University of Bristol, with a particular interest in human spatial reasoning, and her areas of expertise span cognitive science, learning science, and assessment science. She was a Research Fellow at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) in the Department of Surgery, where she studied spatial cognition in minimally invasive surgery, and at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), she studied cognitive processes and learner interactions with 3D visualizations for medical education. Prior to founding Brighter Research, she worked in the assessment industry for 11 years, most recently as Director of Cognitive and Learning Sciences at Educational Testing

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Prof. Sylvia Xueni Pan

Prof Sylvia Pan is a Professor of Virtual Reality at Goldsmiths, University of London. She co-leads the SeeVR research lab including 10 academics and researchers. She holds a PhD in Virtual Reality, and an MSc in Computer Graphics, both from UCL, and a BEng in Computer Science from Beihang University, Beijing, China. Her research interest is the use of Virtual Reality as a medium for real-time social interaction, in particular in the application areas of medical training and therapy. Her work has been featured multiple times in the media, including BBC Horizon, the New Scientist magazine, and the Wall Street Journal. Her 2017 Coursera VR specialisation attracted over 100,000 learners globally, and she co-leads on the MA/MSc in Virtual and

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Prof. Marco Gillies

Marco is a Professor of Computing at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is co-director (with Xueni ‘Sylvia’ Pan) of both the Masters in Virtual and Augmented Reality and the Social, Empathic and Embodied Virtual Reality Lab. He has been researching Virtual Reality and Artificial Intelligence since the late 1990s and has particularly worked on virtual humans and movement based interaction with VR. He also has a long-standing interest in technologies for learning having created the first MOOC from an English University and the first undergraduate degree on a MOOC platform. His work is highly interdisciplinary and includes applications and collaboration with fields such as dance and performance, medicine, education, games development, critical disability studies, developmental psychology and social neuroscience.

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Prof. Sam Vine

Sam is a neuropsychologist with an interest in immersive technologies and how they are best used in both training and patient care. Sam is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Exeter where he founded the Virtual Immersive Training and Learning (VITAL) research group (VITAL). He is the Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) for Cineon (www.cineon.io). Sam’s research uses technology to understand human performance and learning, applying theories from cognitive science and motor control psychology to understand how humans perform at their best. As immersive technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR) have become popular Sam has become interested in the ways in which they can be harnessed to enhance training, augment human performance, and enable innovative research. Sam has published

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Prof. George Papagiannakis

Dr. George Papagiannakis, co-founder and CEO of ORamaVR is a computer scientist specialized in computer graphics systems, extended reality algorithms and geometric computational models. His academic credentials include serving as Professor of Computer Graphics at the Computer Science department of the University of Crete, Greece, as Affiliated Research Fellow at the Human Computer Interaction Laboratory of the Institute of Computer Science in the Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas, Heraklion, Greece, where he leads the CG Group and as visiting Prof of CS at the University of Geneva.He has more than 100 publications in the field, and he is a member of CGS (Board Member), IEEE, Eurographics, ACM and SIGGRAPH professional societies. In 2011 he was awarded a Marie-Curie Intra-European

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