Dr. Timothy (Fred) McMahan
Dr. McMahan's research primary focuses on Adaptive Virtual Environments. Specifically
using neurogaming techniques to build XR environments that adapt to the user to provide
an ever-changing experience. His research also includes the use video games and simulations
for practical applications such as diagnosing and treatment of neuropsychological
disorders, learning applications, and training applications. His interest in research
covers a variety of topic including: Computer Programming; Virtual Reality; Augmented
Reality; Artificial Intelligence; Machine Learning; Computer Networking; Computational
Neuropsychology; Neurogaming; Human Computer Interface, Brain Computer Interfaces
for neurogaming; Neurocognitive mechanisms involved in neurogaming.
Students
Undergraduate:
- Spencer Olsen
- Caleb Tian
- Daniel Xiao
- Daisy Chang
- Jaylen Li
- Emmanuel Roy
- Manya Trisha
- Daisy Gan