Summary
Alex Orsholits is a Project Assistant Professor and postdoctoral researcher specializing in networked geospatial infrastructures for city-native Mixed Reality, blending architecture, BIM, and real-time systems. With nine years of experience across The University of Tokyo, EPFL, and high-profile exhibitions (Venice Biennale, Aichi Triennale, SIGGRAPH Asia), he develops end-to-end solutions from PCBA/RISC-V hardware and RTK GNSS trackers to Unity/Unreal spatial audio and webXR digital twins. His work uniquely ties city-scale positioning and orientation (GP-01) to real-time spatial soundscapes and cloud-connected structural analysis, enabling live, georeferenced interactions in urban fabric. A PhD in engineering and cross-disciplinary background in digital fabrication and scenography make him as comfortable in hardware labs as in interactive visualization pipelines.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
University of Tokyo
Bachelor of Science - BS, Architecture, Bachelor of Science - BS, Architecture at EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne)
English, French, German, Serbian, Japanese