
Extended Reality Lab | Sept 2022 - Dec 2022
XR - Lab
Embry-Riddle Extended Reality Lab
The Extended Reality (XR) Lab is the hub in the College of Aviation (COA) for the development and introduction of virtual, augmented, and mixed reality experiences. The XR Lab works with faculty and staff to support the adoption and development of Extended Reality applications – A term that encompasses all forms of spatial computing such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) – in courses offered in the college.

My Responsibilities
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Collaborative problem solving with the team on how to meet client's needs and expectations
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Promote the XR-Lab through University out-reach events and technical conferences
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Created a HoloLens XR-Lab interactive demonstration to show the lab's capabilities
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Rocket building simulation game
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Introduced Jira & Confluence to organize development progress and documentation
XR - Lab
My Responsibilities
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Collaborative problem solving with the team on how to meet client's needs and expectations
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Promote the XR-Lab through University out-reach events and technical conferences​
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Introduced Jira & Confluence to organize development progress and documentation
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Taught and trained students to be familiar with the ISS using Mission ISS for class


XR Demo
My Responsibilities
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XR-Lab interactive demo that demonstrates the labs capabilities and educating the COA projects the XR-Lab has done for the University​​
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Currently built on the Microsoft HoloLens
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XR Demo is still being developed even during the making of the video as shown
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Varjo Project
My Responsibilities
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Developed on the Varjo Headset for the COA​
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COA research project to explore alternative methods to train pilots rather than a virtual CAVE System
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Incorporated pass-through technology ​with the flight simulator
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Currently being integrated into the flight sim to test proof of concept​


ONR CyVR-T
Cybersecurity Virtual Reality Trainer
A joint collaboration between Embry-Riddle and The Office Of Naval Research developed a Virtual Reality Trainer to help ROTC students identify cyber security threats. The user can play as either the trainee or the instructor. The trainee must complete a series of tasks the instructor has created and is observing.
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Originally assigned to the project (externally) before being hired as an XR-Lab developer from May 2021 through Aug 2021.
ONR CyVR-T
My Responsibilities
Prepared and managed the Test Plan documentation for (ONR CyVR-T) using the Valve Index
Conducted, executed, and recorded the manual unit testing in Unity to verify the functional requirements
Attend bi-weekly meetings with the product owner to ensure proper incremental development
