Tobii Pro Glasses 3

Webinar

Using wearable eye tracking for research

Resource Details

  • December 6, 2021

  • 105 min

  • English

  • Free

Webinar information

With Tobii Pro Glasses 3 wearable eye tracking, behavioral research can be taken out into the real-world. Our reliable and versatile solutions are used by hundreds of researchers across the globe working in fields of engineering and technology. That’s why we've teamed up with some of our academic users in this virtual meeting where best practices, concrete findings, and use-cases from engineering and technology fields are presented. Tune in to hear them speak about their research. 

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Resource Details

  • December 6, 2021

  • 105 min

  • English

  • Free

    Resource type

    • Webinar

    Tagged products

    • Eye trackers

    Tagged solutions

    • Scientific research
    • Consumer research and user experience
    • Training and skills assessment

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Speakers

  • Tobii Pro employee Dr. Marisa Bondi

    Dr. Marisa Biondi

    Senior Research Scientist, North America, Tobii

  • Mohamed Abedel Wahab, Tobii Pro webinar speaker

    Mohamed Abdel-Wahab

    Senior Lecturer in Construction Engineering, University of the West of Scotland

    Mohamed Abdel-Wahab has 10+ years' experience in applied research projects supporting the digital transformation of the construction industry for enhancing training and practice. Projects include VR for Health and Safety training, Motion-sensing (IoT) for occupational health management, Mixed Reality for construction training, and developing digital workflows for the repair and maintenance sector.

  • Graham Scott, Tobii Pro webinar speaker

    Graham Scott

    Cyberpsychologist, University of the West of Scotland School of Media, Culture, & Society

    Graham Scott is a cyberpsychologist. His research interests' centers around the utilization of social media and include online impression formation, perceptions of cyberbullying, and online employability. He is currently leading an international ERASMUS+ project to develop an app to track and enhance student employability. He is also an expert in eye tracking methodology and has implemented this in the areas of cyberpsychology, reading, and health and safety.

  • Dr. Nima Ahmadi - Tobii event speaker

    Dr. Nima Ahmadi

    Postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Outcomes Research, Houston Methodist

    Dr. Nima Ahmadi is a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Outcomes Research, Houston Methodist. He earned a Ph.D. in Engineering Management from Western New England University. His primary area of focus is human factors engineering. He contributed to the development of an iPad-based training program to enhance teen drivers’ hazard perception skills and designed a gaze-based training intervention for general aviation student pilots using a flight simulator and eye-tracking device. Currently, Dr. Ahmadi is exploring triggers of stress and workload in ICUs and designing an intervention to improve medical compliance among African American breast cancer patients.

  • Achim Lilienthal Tobii Pro event speaker

    Achim J. Lilienthal 

    professor of Computer Science and head of the Mobile Robotics and Olfaction (MRO) Lab, Örebro University

    Achim J. Lilienthal  is professor of Computer Science and head of the Mobile Robotics and Olfaction (MRO) Lab at Örebro University, Sweden. His core research interest is perception systems in unconstrained, dynamic environments. Typically based on approaches that leverage domain knowledge and Artificial Intelligence, his research work addresses mobile robot olfaction, rich 3D perception, navigation of autonomous transport robots, human-robot interaction, and mathematics education research.

  • Helen Lindner - Tobii Pro webinar speaker

    Helen Lindner

    Senior lecturer in occupational therapy, Örebro University

    Helen Lindner is a senior lecturer in occupational therapy at Örebro University in Sweden. She received a PhD degree in Medical Sciences at Örebro University. My current work tasks include teaching occupation-based cognitive rehabilitation and working as clinical occupational therapist at the local hospital. One of her main research interests is to explore the process of learning a multi-articulating prosthetic hand.

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