Camille Sivelle

PhD Candidate at NTNU.

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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

  1. IEEEVR
    Security and privacy for VR in non-entertainment sectors: a practice-based study of the challenges, strategies and gaps
    Camille Sivelle, David Palma, and Katrien De Moor
    In 2025 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW), 2025
  2. NIKT
    Extended Reality in critical sectors: Exploring the use cases and challenges
    Camille Sivelle, David Palma, and Katrien De Moor
    In NOKOBIT Norsk konferanse for organisasjoners bruk av IT, 2024