Summary
Jerônimo Grandi is an Assistant Professor and XR/HCI researcher with a decade of experience building spatial user interfaces across public safety, medicine, cyber arts, and cybersecurity. He earned a Ph.D. with cum laude distinction for work on collaborative 3D interactions and has held postdoctoral roles at Duke’s IVL and UNCG’s Interactive Realities Lab, where he translated immersive interaction research into practical public-safety interfaces. Now on faculty at Augusta University after a visiting professorship at UNC-Greensboro, he focuses on modeling collaborative, efficient spatial UIs that blend seamlessly with the physical environment. Known for bridging rigorous academic research with applied systems, he often works at the intersection of collaboration, visualization, and real-world deployment—bringing lab-scale XR ideas into operational contexts.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Tecnologias Digitais, Bachelor's degree, Tecnologias Digitais at Universidade de Caxias do Sul
Doutorado, Computer Science, Doutorado, Computer Science at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul