Summary
Nouran Sadek is a PhD student at Monash University's Exertion Games Lab specializing in Virtual Reality applications for sports training, with eight years of experience bridging academia and hands-on development. Her research centers on using action observation motor imagery (AOMI) to accelerate motor learning in open-skill sports like soccer, and she designs immersive VR systems that combine staged observation, guided motor imagery, and real-time feedback. Prior roles as a teaching assistant and Unity developer give her a strong foundation in computer engineering, curriculum delivery, and AR/VR prototyping. She holds a master’s and bachelor’s with top honors from The German University in Cairo and is based in Melbourne, Australia. Notably, her work blends rigorous experimental design with practical immersive-tool building, aimed at measurable performance gains rather than purely simulated experiences.
8 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Computer Science, A+, Master's degree, Computer Science, A+ at The German University in Cairo
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES at Monash University