Summary
Frédéric Vernier is an Associate Professor at Université Paris-Saclay with over two decades of academic and research experience specializing in human-computer interaction, information visualization, augmented reality and tabletop interfaces. He combines rigorous HCI research with practical skills in fast prototyping, coding and demo development, enabling rapid translation of concepts into interactive systems. A long-standing member of institutional governance and research councils, he blends technical depth with academic leadership. His career includes postdoctoral work at MERL and a PhD from Université Joseph Fourier, reflecting strong foundations in computer science and applied research. Beyond publications, he is known for hands-on demoability—building tangible prototypes that make complex visual analytics and AR ideas immediately understandable.
8 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Bac, Sciences, Bac, Sciences at Lycee A. Triboulet
PhD, CS, PhD, CS at Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble I)
French