is a PhD candidate at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), where his research centers on the use of augmented reality (AR) head-mounted displays (HMDs) to enhance human-robot collaboration (HRC) in the realm of creative architectural design exploration. His work particularly focuses on collaborative assembly tasks, aiming to discover novel methods for improving interactions and communication between architectural designers and collaborative robotic arms. By leveraging AR technology, Loy seeks to create more intuitive and effective interfaces that facilitate seamless collaboration, ultimately contributing to advancements in both architectural design and robotics.
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Articles published on IXD&A:
• ‘Design Considerations for AR-Enabled Human-Robot Collaboration in Fabrication-Centric Architectural Design Process: A Co-design Approach.’, N. 61, 2024, pp. 117 – 142, abstract, download, (https://doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-061-004), Google Scholar
"The emergence of collaborative robotics presents an opportunity for architectural designers to safely engage in design and fabrication through human-robot collaboration (HRC). By leveraging the adapta..."
"The emergence of collaborative robotics presents an opportunity for architectural designers to safely engage in design and fabrication through human-robot collaboration (HRC). By leveraging the adapta..."
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