Adrian Cheok 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient

Adrian is a pioneer in mixed reality and multisensory communication; his innovation and leadership has been recognised internationally through multiple awards.

Some of his pioneering works in mixed reality include innovative and interactive games such as ‘3dlive’, ‘Human Pacman’ and ‘Huggy Pajama’. He is also the inventor of the world’s first electric and thermal taste machine, which produces virtual tastes with electric current and thermal energy.

Adrian Cheok is a 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient in recognition of his achievements and contribution in the field of computing, engineering and multisensory communication.

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Prof Adrian David Cheok presenting Tasting the Future : From Virtual Reality To Food That Levitates at Brainy Tongue Event

Professor Adrian Cheok gave a talk at the Brainy Tongue conference in the Basque Culinary Center, San Sebastian.

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2016 Distinguished Alumni Awards ceremony

Each year, the University of Adelaide recognises the achievements of its most outstanding alumni at the annual Distinguished Alumni Awards ceremony. Awards include; Distinguished Alumni Award, James McWha Award of Excellence, Honours Alumni University Medal, Postgraduate Alumni and the University Medal and Alumni Fellows.

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