KENNESAW, Ga. | Sep 6, 2023
Tucked away in an unassuming room on Kennesaw State University’s campus is a device that can help researchers study black holes, better understand microscopic organisms and even learn to fly.
Max North, professor of information systems in the Coles College of Business, directs the Immersive Visualization Environments (IVE) lab with Cyril Okhio, assistant professor of electrical engineering from the Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology, Sarah North, senior lecturer of computer science in the College of Computing and Software Engineering, and David Garofalo, associate professor of physics from the College of Science and Mathematics. The IVE lab is one of the labs under the sponsorship of a multidisciplinary Immersive Visualization Environments Research Supercluster.
The screen has been used to research distracted driving, to train pilots in simulated
flight scenarios and to allow construction managers to cast their building plans onto
projected images of their proposed site for more accurate planning. North, who has
experience treating fear of heights with virtual reality therapy, said the facility
can be useful for psychologists.
Also important are the implications working with the IVE lab’s technology could have for students, said Okhio, the IVE lab’s co-director.
“Remote engineering and virtual instrumentation are very good future trends in STEM,” Okhio said. “The IVE lab is a place where students gain experience and learn applications of remote engineering and virtual instrumentation.”
Elliot Larez, a junior and member of the KSU Journey Honors College, is a student researcher who has immersed himself in what the lab has to offer. The
computer science major has worked at the lab for two semesters, setting up software systems, running
demonstrations and introducing the lab to other students who may want to use its devices
for their academic projects.
Beyond the fun of being included in faculty research projects and exploring the newest tools and software available, Larez said working at the IVE lab has landed him opportunities outside his regular studies. He recently completed an internship with Immersive Display Solutions, the company that manufactured KSU’s immersive systems.
– By Thomas Hartwell
Photos by Matt Yung
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