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Todd Lazarus |
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Associate in Simulation
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Todd Lazarus is a Research Scientist at the Institute for Simulation and Training at the University of Central Florida. His main focus is on the understanding of physiological requirements for virtual environment interactions and how to design plug-in systems to achieve sensory input. Todd has led the hardware development on the Navy VIRTE Haptics STTR Phase I & II, Army Haptics SBIR Phase I & II, and RAVES Olfactory Research projects. He has created devices, such as: Virtual Environment Stimulus Tool (VEST) which is "a one size fits many" tetherless haptic garment, and the Buddy-Aid Glove (BAG) that generates amedical first responder's tactile feedback. Todd received his B.S.E. in 2004 in Electrical Engineering from University of Central Florida.
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