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Donat-Pierre LUIGI

Donat-Pierre LUIGI

Ph.D Physical Chemistry - CWP Certification Class D Water

55 years old
Driving License
Lyon (69006) France
Consultant Available
PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE
Highly motivated, self-starter with over ten years of experience in fundamental research and applied R&D projects covering a broad area of applications. Critical thinker, strong analytical and research skills. Articulate communicator, interacts effectively and collaboratively with individuals at all levels and as a team.

Ph.D. in quantic Chemistry
CWP Certifications Class D
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Research Associate - Graphics Lab. (ICT) and Sensory Environment Evaluation (SEE) Project

Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT)
2002 to 2006
Consultant
Marina Del Rey
United States - California
  • Developed and built a custom stereoscopic display.
  • Developed instrument user interface and analysis tools, and custom built sensors
  • Co-invented a wireless and wearable scent release system (Patent pending).
  • Optimized photorealistic face capture acquisition time, performed digital camera and projector calibrations
Detailed Description
  • Full sensory immersive worlds are the holy grail of games and simulations. The newly-patented Scent Collar is a personal scent release device for use by an individual in a virtual environment simulation and can provide several scents for use during the experience. Each unique scent is contained in an individual cartridge embedded in a wearable collar.

    According to inventor Jacki Morie, an ICT project leader who both designed the collar and oversaw its development, one of the problems this invention was designed to solve was that earlier scent release systems would fill up a whole room with the smell and it was difficult to remove effectively.

    “By keeping the amounts to a minimum, and directing the scents directly towards the nose, there is no problem with lingering scents,” she said.

    The collar has been used in ICT’s virtual reality environments to increase the emotional realism, and in an experiment designed to test the effects of scent and game play on memory of a virtual environment.

    The prototype was fabricated by Anthrotronix, Inc. The co-inventor is Donat-Pierre Luigi.
  • ICT Scent Collar Wins Patent March 31, 2009
Company Description
University of Southern California (USC), Marina Del Rey CA
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Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT)
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