"No matter what happens, somebody will find a way to take it too seriously."
Aaron Bloomfield
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Department of Computer Science
School of Engineering and Applied Science
University of Virginia
151 Engineer's Way, P.O. Box 400740
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4740 Phone: (434) 982-2215
Fax: (434) 982-2214
Email: asb@cs.virginia.edu
Office: 228D Olsson Hall, UVa
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Areas of Interest
Computer graphics, virtual reality, haptics, computer science education
Biographical Sketch
aron Bloomfield received his Ph.D. in computer
science at the University of
Pennsylvania in 2003. He joined the Department of Computer Science
at the University of Virginia in
August 2004. While a graduate student at Penn, he had extensive
teaching experience, and won a number of awards, including "Teaching
Assistant of the Year" twice. In 2005 he was recognized for his
excellence in teaching at UVa with the "ACM Professor of the Year
Award". He serves as Faculty Advisor for the UVa ACM student chapter.
Research
loomfield's research interests in computer graphics
and user interfaces focus on haptics: using the sense of touch to
provide feedback to a virtual reality user. For example, by placing
small, vibrating motors (aka 'tactors') on the skin's surface, the user
can 'feel' the virtual world as they move through it - the tactors
activate when the user collides with an object in the virtual
environment. He is also interested in computer science education,
specifically the undergraduate experience.
Selected Publications
- A Taxonomy and Comparison of Haptic Actions for Disassembly Tasks Aaron Bloomfield, Yu Deng, Jeff Wampler, Pascale
Rondot, Dina Harth, Mary McManus, and Norman Badler, Proceedings of the
IEEE Virtual Reality, Conference, 2003.
- TRACE: Tactor Reach Access and Constraint Environment, Aaron
Bloomfield and Norman Badler, In preparation for submission to the
journal Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments.
- Measuring Metamemory: Why Gamma Can't Tell Us What We Want to Know, Barbara A. Spellman, Aaron Blumenthal, Robert A. Bjork, Memory & Metamemory: Essays in Honor of Thomas O. Nelson. John Dunlosky & Robert A. Bjork (Eds.), American Psychological Association.
- Collision Awareness Using Vibrotactile Arrays, Aaron Bloomfield and Norman Badler, in submission.
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