Research Associate
Research group: Intelligent Interactive Systems
Email: fjf33 @cam.ac.uk
Biography
Dr Florian Fischer is a postdoctoral researcher in the Intelligent Interactive Systems group in the Department of Engineering, working on the understanding and development of efficient, ergonomic and accessible interaction between humans and digital devices.
He is particularly interested in how computational methods from control theory and machine learning can contribute to a better understanding of multisensory human-computer interaction, and in creating visuomotor models that can predict how users perceive and control a given interface.
His research addresses issues such as how to design systems that promote ergonomic and comfortable postures during everyday interaction. He also works on inclusive and equitable interaction design, with a focus on the accessibility of social virtual and mixed reality.
Dr Florian Fischer completed his undergraduate and doctoral studies at the University of Bayreuth. His doctoral research focused on the potential of optimal feedback control methods to explain pointing movements and complex interaction phenomena by considering interaction as a closed-loop, constrained optimisation problem. He has published on conceptual interaction frameworks, biomechanical forward simulation, and computational tools for designers and developers.