Camille Sivelle
PhD Candidate at NTNU.
Hi ! I'm a PhD student, working in usable privacy for Extended Reality at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, Norway. I work in the Department of Information Security and Communication Technology, under the supervision of Professor Katrien De Moor.
I use mixed methods to study user's perceptions and needs for privacy in XR and VR (in particular for non-entertainment sectors, e.g. healthcare and industry), in order to design privacy-enhancing technologies that support transparency and user control in immersive experiences. My PhD is a part of NTNU's PERSEUS project and SFI NORCICS.
I received a M.S. in Information Security from the Université de Lorraine and I graduated from the Ecole des Mines de Nancy (Nancy, France). Prior to starting my PhD, I worked as a Research Engineer in I-Iot security for CEA-Leti (Grenoble, France).
selected publications
- IEEEVRSecurity and privacy for VR in non-entertainment sectors: a practice-based study of the challenges, strategies and gapsIn 2025 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW), 2025
- NIKTExtended Reality in critical sectors: Exploring the use cases and challengesIn NOKOBIT Norsk konferanse for organisasjoners bruk av IT, 2024