Summary
Martin Fultot is a research scientist and Manager of the Warfighter Lab with 9 years of experience applying advanced quantitative and qualitative methods to human-computer interaction, UX, and visual augmentation for first responders and warfighters. He combines deep experimental expertise (motion capture, eye-tracking, IMUs) with strong software skills—Unity 3D for VR/AR, Python, Matlab, R, C++—and AI development experience in TensorFlow and genetic optimization to build data-driven mixed reality experiences. Martin designs and runs rigorous longitudinal and non-linear analyses (LMEs, RQA, PCA) and conducts thorough usability and ethnographic studies to translate perceptual metrics into safer, lower-cognitive-load systems. He holds dual PhDs in Experimental Psychology and Philosophy of Cognition and has published across languages, reflecting rare interdisciplinary depth that bridges theory, signal processing, and deployed systems.
9 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Experimental Psychology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Experimental Psychology at University of Connecticut
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Philosophy of Cognition, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Philosophy of Cognition at Université Paris-Sorbonne