Dr. Moloud Nasiri is a visiting assistant professor at Florida Polytechnic University.
She has a distinguished academic background and her career has been marked by significant
contributions to the fields of virtual reality, human-computer interaction, and user
research. Her expertise is further highlighted through her prior academic roles, demonstrating
a strong commitment to innovative research and education in engineering and computer
science.
Ph.D. in Human-Centered Computing, Clemson University, 2023
M.S. in Computer Science, Clemson University, 2019
M.S. in Computer Engineering, Qazvin University, 2014
B.S. in Computer Engineering, Tehran Azad University, 2010
Human-Computer Interaction
Mixed Reality
Virtual Reality
Nasiri, M., Porter, J., Kohm, K., & Robb, A. (2023). Changes in Navigation over Time:
A Comparison of Teleportation and Joystick-Based Locomotion. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 20(4), 1-16.
Raveendranath, B., Pagano, C. C., Nasiri, M., Robb, A. C., & Babu, S. V. (2023). Effect
of Texture on the Perception of Axis of Rotation of Rotating Panels. Ecological Psychology, 35(1-2), 1-30.
Nasiri, M., Anaraky, R. G., Babu, S. V., & Robb, A. (2022, October). Gait Differences
in the Real World and Virtual Reality: The Effect of Prior Virtual Reality Experience.
In 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR) (pp. 631-636). IEEE.
de Siqueira, A. G., Venkatakrishnan, R., Venkatakrishnan, R., Bhargava, A., Lucaites,
K., Solini, H., ... & Babu, S. V. (2021, March). Empirically evaluating the effects
of perceptual information channels on the size perception of tangibles in near-field
virtual reality. In 2021 IEEE Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR) (pp. 1-10). IEEE.
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