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Kun Qian

Dr Kun Qian

Research Associate

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Kun Qian is a Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Centre for the Developing Brain within the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences. His research focuses on developing a non-intrusive MR compatible VR system which avoids disturbing the magnetic environment and uses eye tracking as the main interface. The main goal of his research is to bring the VR world into MRI systems, including dynamic interaction with VR content based on gaze, with performance that it is competitive to the current leading commercial gaming eye tracker.

    Research

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    IoPPN Virtual Reality Lab

    The IoPPN Virtual Reality Research Lab (VR Lab) is a world-leading multidisciplinary group dedicated to VR based research, assessment and treatments to improve mental health, enhance well-being and promote resilience.

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    New eye tracking controlled VR system enhances MRI scans for young children

    Researchers from King’s College London have developed new eye tracking technology which enables young children to engage in an immersive Virtual Reality (VR)...

    Child lying in MRI scanner

    A novel virtual reality technology to make MRI a new experience

    The researchers say they hope this advancement will make it easier for those who find having a MRI scan challenging such as children, people with cognitive...

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      Research

      vrlab_banner-image_children_placeholder
      IoPPN Virtual Reality Lab

      The IoPPN Virtual Reality Research Lab (VR Lab) is a world-leading multidisciplinary group dedicated to VR based research, assessment and treatments to improve mental health, enhance well-being and promote resilience.

      News

      New eye tracking controlled VR system enhances MRI scans for young children

      Researchers from King’s College London have developed new eye tracking technology which enables young children to engage in an immersive Virtual Reality (VR)...

      Child lying in MRI scanner

      A novel virtual reality technology to make MRI a new experience

      The researchers say they hope this advancement will make it easier for those who find having a MRI scan challenging such as children, people with cognitive...

      VRSystem1_edited