Research

I demonstrated my devices, CHILDHOOD and bioSync, at CNBC EVOLVE CHICAGO, which was held in Chicago, USA on Sept. 24, 2019. The Evolving Worker How will a new generation of wearable technology help create a more efficient, more skilled and more productive workforce? A top researcher will provide a sneak peek into his high-tech lab and demonstrate a device that could take human performance

Our journal paper "Perceptual and Kinetic Characteristics by Egocentric Child Experience", which has published in Transaction on the Virtual Reality Society of Japan on September 30, 2018, has received Best Journal Award from Japan Virtual Reality Society! Jun Nishida, Soichiro Matsuda, Mika Oki, Hikaru Takatori, Kosuke Sato, Kenji Suzuki, Perceptual and Kinetic Characteristics by Egocentric Child Experience, Transactions of the Virtual Reality Society

Our full contributed paper has been presented at IEEE EMBC; 41st International Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference, which was held in Berlin, Germany from July 23-27, 2019. J. Nishida, K. Yagi, M. Hassan and K. Suzuki, “Wearable Kinesthetic I/O Device for Sharing Wrist Joint Stiffness,” 2019 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Berlin, 2019, pp. x-x. (in press)

My PhD thesis has been accepted for ACM SIGGRAPH Thesis Fast Forward Top 13 Finalist, which will be held in Los Angeles, USA from July 28 to August 1, 2019. Jun Nishida. 2019. Shaping Egocentric Experiences with Wearable Cybernic Interfaces. SIGGRAPH ’19 Thesis Fast Forward, Los Angeles, CA, USA, July 28 – August 01, 2019. (in press)