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Recent Posts
- Keynote and Technology Demonstrations at IEEE VisArch Co-located with ISCA
- Recent I3T Lab graduate Sarah Eom highlighted by the Duke University Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation
- Is this the future of our day to day lives with smart glasses and AI?
- I3T Lab Tour a Part of Regional NAE Meeting
- One more half-marathon: Garmin Durham 1/2
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Category Archives: Career and Leadership
2025 in the Duke I3T Lab: Students, Systems, and Community
In 2025, two Duke I3T Lab members received their PhDs and moved on to exciting careers in industry: Dr. Sarah Eom joined Exponent as a Biomedical Engineering Consultant; Dr. Lin Duan joined NVIDIA as an XR-AI Engineer. There were several exciting developments in … Continue reading
Postdoc in Context-aware Augmented Reality
Duke University I3T Lab is looking for a postdoc in the area of edge computing-supported context-aware augmented reality. The postdoc will work closely with PI Gorlatova and two very capable and driven ECE and CS PhD students, and will have … Continue reading
SenSys 2022 Demo: Through an AR Lens
Sarah Eom has demonstrated our ongoing work on AR-based magnification for hand-held loupes at ACM SenSys’22 in Boston, MA. This work is based on a collaboration with Miroslav Pajic (Duke ECE) and Majda Hadziahmetovic (Duke Ophthalmology). [Demo description PDF] [Accompanying poster PDF]
Posted in AR-assisted surgery, Augmented reality, Augmented Reality For Good, Conferences, Demonstrations, Duke University, Edge computing, Internet of Things, Mobile computing, Research
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IEEE INFOCOM 2022 Paper and Demo
This week Ying Chen is presenting our work on evaluating and exploiting characteristics of user pose in VR at IEEE INFOCOM’22, in a paper and an accompanying demonstration: VR Viewport Pose Model for Quantifying and Exploiting Frame Correlations presents the … Continue reading
Posted in Communication networks, Conferences, Duke University, Edge computing, Mobile computing, Publications and Demonstrations, Technology, Virtual reality
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I3T Lab Hiring PhD Students and Postdocs
Duke University I^3T Lab has multiple openings for PhD students and postdocs. We work in the area of pervasive mobile and sensing systems broadly, and pervasive mobile Augmented Reality (AR) and next-generation intelligence for the Internet of Things in particular. … Continue reading
Posted in Augmented reality, Duke University, Edge computing, Graduate school, Hiring, Internet of Things, Mobile computing, Research, Students and Mentorship
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2021 US NAE Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
It was a true pleasure to attend the 2021 National Academy of Engineering Frontiers of Engineering Symposium (NAE FOE). The NAE FOE is unique in bringing together engineers from all engineering disciplines. It was a blast. A rare opportunity to … Continue reading
Posted in Achievement, Career and Leadership, Events, Technology
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ACM SenSys’20 paper: Gaze-based Cognitive Context Sensing
In our recent work that appeared in ACM SenSys 2020, we take a close look at the detection of cognitive context, the state of the person’s mind, through users’ eye tracking. Eye tracking is a fascinating human sensing modality. Eye movements … Continue reading
Posted in Augmented reality, Conferences, Highlights, Publications and Demonstrations, Research, Undergraduate research, Wearable computing
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5 Undergraduate Independent Study Projects On Mobile Augmented Reality Completed in Fall 2019
5 independent undergraduate research projects have been completed in the I^3T lab this semester. In these projects students investigated different elements of mobile augmented reality (AR), including edge-based integration of AR with low-end IoT devices, user perception of different types … Continue reading
Posted in Augmented reality, Career and Leadership, Communication networks, Demonstrations, Duke University, Edge computing, Internet of Things, Students and Mentorship, Undergraduate research
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Academic Job Market: One Experience
This post is intended as a “sample point”, and a bit of informal guidance, for people who are on the academic job market, or will be going on it soon. Throughout the different phases of the job market, I’ve relied … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Achievement, Career and Leadership, Highlights, Research
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Academic Job Market in 13 Hotel Room Views
My academic job market experience I took pictures of the views from all but one of the hotel rooms I’ve stayed in, during my interviews, February-April of this year. Gorgeous continent’s urban and not-so-urban areas. Nights and days, storms and … Continue reading
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