About me
Kei Kebreau, Ph.D. student in computer science, City University of New York
I am a Ph.D. student and NSF CSGrad4US Fellow in the Visualization and Virtual Reality Lab led by Dr. Wole Oyekoya. My research focuses on networked extended reality systems, avatar embodiment, and motion-driven virtual humans, with an emphasis on perception, latency, and system constraints in real-time XR collaboration.
Before starting my Ph.D., I worked as a software quality engineer at Mastercard. I also conducted research as an undergraduate research assistant at Brookhaven National Laboratory and at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania.
Outside of work, I enjoy playing games, writing music, and reading.
