Mejia
Sergio  Mejia
Postdoctoral researcher
Biographie

Sergio Mejia received his PhD in Optical Science from the National Institute of Optical, Electronic and Astrophysics, Mexico. His thesis topic “Wigner Distribution Function in Optical Coherent Systems” proposes a model to support the optical resolution of a microscope. Later, in 2015, he applied the least action principle to predict trajectories of pedestrians in a Living Lab, as a postdoctoral fellow in the Psychophysics and Visual Perception Laboratory under the supervision of Prs. Jocelyn Faubert and Eduardo Lugo. This model defines a potential energy landscape over the pedestrians environment and analyzes how it affects their trajectory.

Currently, he is working with Pr. Delphine Bernardin in the framework of the CRSNG-Essilor research chair and studies the focal plane of the eye during the use of driving simulators.

Expertise
  • Physical Optics.
  • Eye tracking.
  • Image spatial resolution.
  • Visual and multisensory perception.
Affiliations

Visual Psychophysics and Perception Laboratory, School of Optometry, Montreal University, Montreal, QC, Canada

Scolarité

2015: PhD in Sciences Optics – National Institute of Optical, Electronic and Astrophysics, Mexico.

2011: Master of Sciences in Optics- National Institute of Optical, Electronic and Astrophysics, Mexico.

2009: BSc Electronics  Engineering.

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