Toronto, Ontario, Canada
With over a decade of photogrammetry and 3D scanning experience from his previous work in the field of Archaeology, Harrison conducts and leads applied research projects in cooperation with industry partners. As a Principal Investigator, Harrison has developed numerous interactive media products and his research has been published by the Cambridge University Press. Some of his projects have included: meditation apps that are controlled by users’ brainwaves, VR training programs for emergency situations, the development of AI driven conversational agents, and the creation of digital assets using photogrammetry.