Ulysses Bernardet


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  • ISEA2015

    Ulysses Bernardet is a postdoctoral fellow at the School of Interactive Arts and Technology of the Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada. He has a background in psychology, computer science and neurobiology, holds a doctorate in psychology from the University of Zurich, and was a postdoctoral fellow and lecturer at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain. Ulysses follows an interdisciplinary approach that brings together psychology, neurobiology, robotics, and computer science. He is the main author of the large-scale neural systems simulator iqr, and the core contributor to the conceptualization and realization of several complex real-time interactive systems. At the center of Ulysses’ research activity is the development of models of cognition, emotion, and behavior that are capable of interacting with humans in real-time by means of 3D characters or robots.


Last Known Location:


  • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada


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