Muscle signals can pilot a robot
CSAIL's Conduct-A-Bot system uses muscle signals to cue a drone’s movement, enabling more natural human-robot communication.
CSAIL's Conduct-A-Bot system uses muscle signals to cue a drone’s movement, enabling more natural human-robot communication.
The PhD student and former high school teacher aims to study the ways young people of color interact with technology.
Professor’s startup brings millimeter-scale location tracking to factories, ports, and other industrial environments.
MIT spinout Superpedestrian has developed a smart electric scooter to improve urban mobility.
Engineer and historian discusses how the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing might integrate technical and humanistic research and education.
CSAIL system can mirror a user's motions and follow nonverbal commands by monitoring arm muscles.
Gripper device inspired by “origami magic ball” can grasp wide array of delicate and heavy objects.
Media arts and sciences professor is recognized for a career of contributions to human-computer interaction.
Computer model could improve human-machine interaction, provide insight into how children learn language.
CSAIL system could help athletes, dancers, and others better analyze how they move.
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory system enables people to correct robot mistakes on multiple-choice tasks.
CSAIL tool integrates with email and web browsers to harness micro-moments.
Adib is directing a new research group at the Media Lab, aiming to uncover, analyze, and engineer natural and human-made networks.
Harmonix co-founder Eran Egozy returns to MIT as professor of the practice in music technology.