Welcome to the UCF SENSEable Design Lab. We are an interdisciplinary research group with a grounding in computer science and public history that captures, models, and simulates the built environment from birth, through life, to death. Our research bridges science, art, and psychology – from modeling light reflection at the wavelength level to digitally documenting historically significant structures.
Our focus is on changing current practice by contextualizing complex illumination, material appearance, oral history, and digital data to understand human-structure interactions. We are located at the Institute for Simulation and Training in the School of Modeling, Simulation, and Training.
Dr. Lori C. Walters presents our work on MemoryScan from the UCF Seed Funding grant.
Drs. Kider and Walters of SENSEable Design presented to the NCS/UCF sponsored DoD STARBASE STEM …
SENSEable Design’s own Ph.D. student John Sermarini and his JSquad teammates Julia Galimidi, Josh Garris, …