Dr Chao Mei
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Engineering
Southern Polytechnic State University
United States of America
Biography
Chao Mei joined the Dept. of Software Engineering and Game Development at Kennesaw State University on Aug. 2016, as an Assistant Professor. He received his Ph.D in Computer Science from the Computer Science Dept. at The University of Texas at San Antonio on Aug. 2016. His Ph.D. advisor is Dr. John Quarles who is the director of the San Antonio Virtual Environment (SAVE) lab. His main research areas are: Human-Computer Interaction – Virtual/Augmented Reality, Special Education, Educational Gaming and Software Engineering.
Research Interest
Research areas include Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) – Virtual/Augmented Reality, medical simulation training, special education, accessible computing.
Publications
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Mei, C., Mason, L., Quarles, J. “How 3D Virtual Humans Built by Adolescents with ASD Affect Their 3D Interactionsâ€, In Proceedings of the 17th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers & accessibility (ASSETS 15), 2015 (Best Paper Award Nomination; Paper acceptance rate: 23%)
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Guo, R., Mei, C., Wu, Y., Puckett, M., Qian, K. “WIP: Promote Inquiry-Based Linear Algebra and CS Conceptual Learning Using Mobile Devices with Collaborative Augmented Reality (CAR) “, International Conference on Education and Information Technology (ICEIT’16), 2016
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Mei, C., Quarles, J. “A Software Framework for Developing Mathematical Model Driven Virtual Humanâ€, In IEEE Virtual Reality 2016 Workshop on Virtual Humans and Crowds for Immersive Environments, 2016