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Brendan David-John

Brendan David-John is a Ph.D. student at the in the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering at the University of Florida. He earned his B.S./M.S. in computational mathematics and computer science at Rochester Institute of Technology in 2016. Brendan is member of the American Indian Science & Engineering Society and has been a Sequoyah Fellow since 2013. He was awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship in 2017, and a Google PhD Fellowship in 2020. His research interests include eye tracking, virtual reality, human perception, and vision within the field of computer graphics.

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Obscuring High-Frequency Iris Features to Improve Security of Eye Tracking Devices

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