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Immersive technology in rehabilitation (TIR)

Lead researchers

  • Bradford J. McFadyen
  • Philip Jackson

Coordinator:

  • Frédéric Dumont

Collaborators:

  • Alexandra Lecours
  • Alexandre Campeau-Lecours
  • Andréanne Blanchette
  • Catherine Mercier
  • Charles Batcho
  • Denis Laurendeau
  • Ernesto Morales
  • François Routhier
  • Geoffrey Edwards
  • Jean-Sébastien Roy
  • Jocelyne Kiss
  • Katia Turcot
  • Laurent Bouyer
  • Luc J. Hébert

 

  • Martin Simoneau
  • Mir-Abolfazi Mostafavi
  • Philippe Fait
  • Valérie Poulin
  • Simon Beaulieu-Bonneau
  • François Bergeron
  • Maxime Robert
  • Véronique Flamand
  • Hugo Massé-Alarie
  • Krista Best
  • Philippe Cardou
  • Jason Bouffard
  • Philippe Corbeil

Summary of the initiative

The mission of this structuring project is to increase the volume and innovation of research in the field of immersive technologies in rehabilitation by optimizing the synergy generating ideas, as well as a more efficient sharing of material and human resources. The activities of this group of researchers are focused on research and development in immersive technology through a strategic watch of technologies and literature, the organization of conferences and exchange days and the financing of pilot projects. This group is also the source of larger grant applications to expand its activities.

The objectives of the project:

  • Encourage collaboration and exchange to push the creation of new ideas;
  • Assist in the training, recruitment and retention of highly qualified personnel;
  • Empower communication and knowledge transfer between members and different stakeholders.
Cirris

Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en réadaptation et intégration sociale (Cirris)

Hamel site
525, Wilfrid-Hamel Boulevard, Wing H suite 1300,
Quebec (Quebec) G1M 2S8

Saint-Louis site
2975, chemin Saint-Louis, Wing C suite 300,
Quebec (Quebec) G1W 1P7

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The Interdisciplinary Research Center on Rehabilitation and Social Integration (Cirris) is a research center of the Integrated University Health and Social Services Center (CIUSSS) of the National Capital, affiliated with Laval University and recognized by the Quebec Research Funds.

  • Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux de la Capitale-Nationale
  • Université Laval
  • Fonds de recherche du Québec

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