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About Kenri Kodaka

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SIGGRAPH Asia 2025

Kenri Kodaka is an Associate Professor at Nagoya City University’s Graduate School of Design and Architecture. He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering from Waseda University, where he studied robot localization and spatial computation. Building on this background, his current research focuses on body ownership illusions, multisensory integration, and XR-based interactive experiences.

SIGGRAPH Asia 2024

Kerni Kodaka is an associate professor in the Graduate School of Design and Architecture at Nagoya City University. His special interest lies in distorting the body image using natural materials or virtual reality techniques within the framework of cognitive psychology.

SIGGRAPH Asia 2023

Kerni Kodaka is an associate professor in the Graduate School of Design and Architecture at Nagoya City University. His special interest lies in distorting the body image using natural materials or virtual reality techniques within the framework of cognitive psychology.

SIGGRAPH Asia 2022

Kenri Kodaka is an associate professor in the Graduate School of Design and Architecture, Nagoya City University. His special interest is distorting the body-image using natural materials or virtual-reality techniques, in the framework of cognitive psychology.

SIGGRAPH Asia 2021

Kerni Kodaka is an associate professor in the Graduate School of Design and Architecture, Nagoya City University. His special interest is distorting the body-image using natural materials or virtual-reality techniques, in the framework of cognitive psychology.

SIGGRAPH Asia 2018

Born in 1979. Received Ph.D. in Engineering from WABOT-HOUSE Laboratory, Waseda University, after graduating from the Faculty of Integrated Humanities at Kyoto University and IAMAS (Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences). In 2012, became an associate professor at Graduate School of Design and Architecture, Nagoya City University. His special interest is in distorting the subjective body-image using natural materials or virtual-reality techniques, in the framework of cognitive psychology.


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