Who: Valentin Bauer (Université Paris-Saclay)
Where: Room H20 ISIR
When: February 9th, 11:00AM
Title: Exploring Sensory and Extended Reality Mediation Approaches with Autistic Children: Example of Magic Bubbles
Bio: Valentin is a PhD candidate at Paris-Saclay University, CNRS, LISN, VENISE team, working around Extended Reality, Spatial Audio, Autism, and Human-Computer Interaction. In 2017, he graduated from the Advanced Music Production Program (FSMS) at Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris (CNSMDP), after having developed solid skills in sound engineering, music, and science for audio. In particular, he worked on spatialized music production during my Master’s internship at Radio France Quality and Innovation Department. After that, he worked as a music consultant for Toulouse Capitole National Orchestra, and as an audio engineer on several projects. He then engaged in the Media and Arts Technology Master Programme (MAT) at Queen Mary University of London (2018/2019). There, he digged more into computer sciences, and especially into Audio Augmented Reality during my second Master’s intership at BBC R&D. In 2019, started my PhD entitled “Exploring Multisensory Extended Reality Approaches for Autistic Children: Improve Well-Being and Assess Auditory Perception”.