Extended Reality (XR) is a comprehensive term that encompasses Virtual Reality (VR) as well as its derivatives, Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR). Its primary objective is to deliver computer-generated virtual experiences that closely resemble those encountered in the physical world.
At the Extended Reality & Human–Computer Interaction Laboratory, we conduct research on enhancing users’ sense of presence in virtual environments and developing techniques for natural and intuitive interaction with virtual objects and spaces. In addition, we explore applied uses of XR technologies, including remote collaboration and service support systems utilizing digital humans and telepresence.
Virtual Agents
XR
Human Perception
Augmented Human
[📖2025.08.06] 1 TVCG, 2 conf., and 1 workshop paper accepted to ISMAR 2025. Congrats all!
[📖2025.08.06] 1 poster accepted at UIST 2025. Well done!
[📖2025.04.15] Sunghun have published a journal article at Electronics.
[🏆 2025.03.13] Junyeong received the IEEE Best Poster Honorable Mention at IEEE VR 2025. Congratulations!
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The XRL is looking for highly motivated and hardworking students in all levels (BSc, MSc and PhD students).
***IMPORTANT: Before submitting your application or contacting our lab, please take a moment to carefully check and learn about what we are doing through this webpage, in particular the research, projects, and publications pages. Desired candidates are expected to have strong communication and programming skills, such as how to use various computer vision and graphics libraries (fundamental understanding of linear algebra and 3D graphics), development experiences of VR/AR applications with difference tools/devices (e.g., Unity, HMDs, mobile devices). General understanding of user study (human subject research) is required or at least of your interest to learn.
How to apply: Please contact Dr. Myungho Lee by sending an email to myungho.lee[at]pnu.edu with "XRL Prospective Student (BSc/MSc/PhD): Your Name" in the subject line. You must include the following documents in the email:
Cover letter - describe what kind of research you are interested in and how you would fit in the position in our lab.
Resume/CV
Transcripts
Research proposal (1 page)
For more detailed information about the PNU admission requirements and deadlines, please check this.
Undergraduate Research Students
Non-paid voluntary research experience opportunities are always available for self-motivated students together with our team members.
Postdoctoral Fellows
Please contact Dr. Myungho Lee (myungho.lee[at]pnu.edu) with "XRL Prospective Postdoc: Your Name" in the subject line, including your cover letter, CV, detailed research proposal, contact info of at least two references.