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Luke De Schot

luke.deschot@pg.canterbury.ac.nz

PHD CANDIDATE

24 November 2023
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Research Title:

Application of Virtual Reality to ΢ҕl Human Behaviour in Fire – Individual movement within crowds

Main Supervisor:

Professor Daniel Nilsson

Co-supervisors:

Assoc. Prof. Ruggiero Lovreglio

Professor Rob Lindeman

Research interests:

My area of expertise is fire safety engineering, specifically the aspect of human behaviour in fire. My main interest is the interaction between individuals when in a crowd. This interaction of pedestrian movement is also of interest to a number of disciplines such as crowd event planning, architectural design. I work across both the HITLab and the VR evacuation lab at CNRE where I conduct my PhD research which explores the use of immersive virtual reality to study individual movement in crowds. The research involves experiments which test the research question; Can VR be used as a valid means of collecting individual movement data for pedestrians in crowds? I am also an interested in the collection of pre-movement data from hospital evacuation.

Academic history:

  • BE(Hons) Mechanical engineering – University of Auckland,
  • MEMgt (Hons) – University of Auckland
  • MEngSt (Fire) – ΢ҕl

Publications:

  • de Schot, L., Nilsson, D., Lovreglio, R., Cunningham, T., & Till, S. (2023). Exploring single-line walking in immersive virtual reality. Fire Safety Journal, 140.
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