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Academic Achievements
His work has been widely covered by media outlets and he was honored as one of Technology Review's 2010 Young Innovators Under 35.
Research Experience
Senior Director of the Biomedical Computing and Medical Experiences and Design groups at Microsoft. In his dissertation work, he created new human-computer interfaces by exploring techniques to harness the untapped bandwidth of the human body for physiological interfaces to computing, specifically focusing on muscle-computer interfaces.
Education
Completed PhD in Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington in 2010, advised by Professor James Landay and Dr. Desney Tan.
Background
Research interests: Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp). Focus on off-desktop interfaces, including Physiological Computing and 'Natural User Interfaces.' Specific research area is muscle-computer interfaces.