The Economist reports on the future of brain-computer interfaces, including work being done by researcher Nataliya Kosmyna.
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AttentivU smart glasses designed to help wearers tune into a task and tune out the world.
Read about the 2022 zero gravity flight and the projects that flew. This is an annual event hosted by the Space Exploration Initiative.
Congratulations to Labbers Hiroshi Ishii and Nataliya Kosmyna on receiving these grants from the Council for the Arts at MIT (CAMIT).
The special issue is titled "Neurotechnologies for Human Augmentation." They also co-edited an editorial piece in the same issue.
A research team including Fluid Interfaces group members Nataliya Kosmyna and Pattie Maes received the Best Poster Award at IEEE BSN 2021.
Founded in 2016 and now in our fifth year, we set our sights on space. The Space Exploration Initiative has since grown to 5…
Space research, led by a diverse team of women scientists, will be presented at this year's AIAA Ascend Conference.
A 48-hour creative exchange between more than 40 artists and creative technologists.
Fluid Interfaces postdoc Nataliya Kosmyna discussed her AttentivU research for MIT xTalks.
AttentivU and AlterEgo received honorable mentions in the Experimental category.
Nataliya Kos’myna is a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the MIT Media Lab, helping MITili evaluate the real-time biofeedback of learners
The following Media Lab groups and projects are represented at CHI 2019
Looking for children between 8-12 years old for a study on improving self-esteem.
The project can determine what a person is thinking about and use the information to sort them into a Hogwarts house in one test.
Nataliya Kos'myna created a “Thinking Cap” that looks like the Sorting Hat from the popular “Harry Potter” series.
Wearables are already replacing traditional drugs and therapies—this year, they'll go further still.