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welcome a team of brilliant minds from Massachusetts Institute of Technology to JBR

At JBR, we believe in the power of collaboration and innovation.  At the begining of new year, we are honored to welcome a team of brilliant minds from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Jan 15th,2025 479 Views
welcome a team of brilliant minds from Massachusetts Institute of Technology to JBR.


The team consists of graduate students and PhDs from different groups at the MIT Media Lab, with expertise spanning across a range of disciplines, including electrical engineering, computer science, human-computer interaction, mechanical engineering, electronic tattoos, textile materials, music, physics, sustainability, and artificial intelligence. 
  • Alan Han, grad student in the Center for Bits and Atoms (CBA) in the MAS dept at MIT, exploring discrete assembly in the micro and nano realms.

  • Andy Kong, research affiliate at MIT Media Lab; Keywords: human augmentation, computational photography, and personal informatics.

  • Francisco Ramirez, PhD student at MIT doing research on microrobot locomotion, specifically applied to the purpose of making self-replicating robots.

  • Jason Hou,  PhD student at the MIT Media Lab; Keywords: electronics design, materials, neural and soft-tissue interface devices.

  • Lingdong Huang, PhD student in the Future Sketches group at MIT Media Lab. His field of expertise is high-performance software development for the arts, multimedia, research, and entertainment.

  • Patrick Chwalek, PhD student in the Responsive Environments Group at the MIT Media Lab. Explorations: on- and near-animal monitoring, machine learning models, edge computing, physiology (of humans and animals) sensing, and wildfire detectors.

  • Thomas Sanchez, PhD student at the MIT Media Lab; Keywords: City Science, music, human color perception

  • Vineet Padia, PhD student in mechanical engineering at MIT; Keywords: microfluidics, soft robotics, MEMS, and precision mechanical design.

  • Yuhan Wang, Research Affiliate at MIT Media Lab; exploring the future form of architecture and the living environment by building Tangible Interfaces incorporated in the built environment, or in architectural scale

  • Cedric Honnet, PhD student at MIT Media Lab; Keywords: HCI - Embedded Systems - Human Augmentation - Wearables

we had in depth discussions on mold manufacturing and injection molding. thank you very much to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology team for sharing their cutting edge research at JBR, exploring the infinite possibilities of innovation and practical applications.

At JBR, we believe in the power of collaboration and innovation.  At the begining of new year, we are honored to welcome a team of brilliant minds from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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