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Brendan David-John
Google Scholar ID: YFxRRDUAAAAJ
Virginia Tech
Eye tracking
VR
AR
Privacy
Computer Graphics
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Publications
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Rethinking Privacy Indicators in Extended Reality: Multimodal Design for Situationally Impaired Bystanders
2025
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Just stop doing everything for now!: Understanding security attacks in remote collaborative mixed reality
2025
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Eye-tracked Virtual Reality: A Comprehensive Survey on Methods and Privacy Challenges
arXiv.org · 2023
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Academic Achievements
- Publications:
- IEEE VR 2025
- SafeAR
- ISMAR 2024
- ShouldAR
- ACM ETRA 2024
- IEEE S&P 2024
- TVCG 23
- MobiSys
- Awards:
- Vturcs Burgs (2025)
- VR Best Diss (2025)
- Vturcs Ken (2024)
- IEEE VR Nikki (2024)
- Vturcs Sraavya (2023)
- Funding:
- CCI (2024, 2023)
- DARPA ICS (2024)
- 4 VA Eye Tracked Green Spaces (2024)
- ICAT Major SEAD (2023)
- POC Bystander (2023)
- 4 VA Personalized Interfaces (2023)
- Meta Visceral Notice (2022)
Research Experience
- Research projects:
- Modeling Learning Engagement
- XR Side Channels
- Privacy Notice in XR
- Intent Modeling
- Securing Iris Biometrics
- Privacy Guarantees for Eye-Tracking Datasets
- AR Bystander Privacy
- Securing XR for Healthcare
- Deceptive Patterns in XR
Background
Research interests include interaction in virtual/mixed/augmented reality (XR) with a particular focus on eye tracking and protecting privacy.
Miscellany
Personal interests not mentioned
Co-authors
6 total
Eakta Jain
Assistant Professor (CISE), University of Florida
Reynold Bailey
Rochester Institute of Technology
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