TU Graz researcher on Forbes “30 under 30” list

“I find it very inspiring that my name is on the list of extremely motivated young people who have created so much in such a short time and who have in particular developed products which could have a genuine impact. As a scientist with a non-commercial niche product which aims to improve learning as a small part of everyday life, it’s great to be named on this list,” says the buoyant computer scientist.
Physics as a virtual experience
In the three-dimensional physics lab Maroon, various physics experiments and simulations can be tried out which simply cannot be carried out in a real laboratory because they are difficult or are too expensive or too dangerous. “Maroon visualises invisible phenomena and thus makes them easier to understand,” says Johanna Pirker. The Maroon VR extension makes it possible for learners to have a realistic, interactive and “immersive” experience using virtual reality devices, such as Google Cardboard and HTC’s Vive. The laboratory is perceived realistically and learners can concentrate fully on the experiments and simulations through the experience of the virtual lab. Up to now a big team of students has continued to work on the project, and soon it should be available as an open source product.Active in the game development scene
Johanna Pirker has authored some 50 scientific publications and has received up to now 16 scholarships and prizes sponsored by various organisations, such as ACM, Orcacle and Google, for both scientific and teaching achievements. She is also active in the domestic developer community and has supervised and organised relevant events and workshops in this research area, including most recently Game Dev Days Graz 2016 and 2017. She is president of the association <link http: gamedevgraz.at de _blank int-link-external external link in new>Game Development Graz and has held seminars at Harvard University, Humboldt University of Berlin and the University of Göttingen. Her research areas comprise virtual reality, gaming research, human-computer interaction, e-learning and data analysis.
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Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn.
TU Graz | Institute of Interactive Systems and Data Science
Phone: +43 316 873 5625
Email: <link int-link-mail window for sending>johanna.pirker@tugraz.at