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- 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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Keynote and Technology Demonstrations at IEEE VisArch Co-located with ISCA
It was our pleasure to participate in IEEE VisArch Workshop co-located with IEEE ISCA, which came to Raleigh, NC in June 2026. Professor Gorlatova delivered a keynote speech titled “Intelligent and Secure XR: Building Adaptive Spatial Systems That Know When … Continue reading
Recent I3T Lab graduate Sarah Eom highlighted by the Duke University Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation
Sarah Eom, PhD, was highlighted by the Duke University Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation for her work at the intersection of next-generation immersive systems and healthcare. Congratulations Dr. Eom!
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I3T Lab Tour a Part of Regional NAE Meeting
It was our sincere pleasure to offer a Duke I3T Lab Tour as part of the National Academy of Engineers Regional Meeting held at Duke University in May 2026. May 2026 NAE Regional Meeting attendees exploring live AR and … Continue reading
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
Duke VISION Magazine Profile
Sarah Eom’s research on augmented reality for retinal laser therapy is profiled by the Duke Eye Center VISION Magazine. This project, done in collaboration with Miroslav Pajic (Duke ECE) and Majda Hadziahmetovic (Duke Ophthalmology), not only demonstrates a new application of augmented reality, but … Continue reading
Posted in AR-assisted surgery, Augmented reality, Augmented Reality For Good, Edge computing, Highlights, Internet of Things, Students and Mentorship, Undergraduate research, Women in technology
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Spring 2023 Student Successes
We have had an exciting end of the Spring 2023 semester, with many recognitions of outstanding and cross-disciplinary achievements of group’s students. Neha Vutakuri‘s year-long engagement with the lab culminated with a successful undergraduate dissertation defense and graduation with distinction … Continue reading
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Summer REU Presentation: Real-time Object Detection for AR-aided Language Learning
Jeremy Suh, Grand Challenges in Engineering NSF REU Fellow at the Pratt School of Engineering, who has spent his summer in the I^3T Lab, has presented a poster and a demo of his work at the Duke University summer REU showcase. Jeremy … Continue reading
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ECE Independent Study Best Poster Award for Alex Xu’s Work
Heartfelt congratulations to Alex Hu for receiving the Spring 2022 ECE Independent Study Best Poster Award, for his poster titled “Impact of the Environment on Eye Tracking Efficacy in Headset Augmented Reality“. The poster was prepared as part of Alex’s … Continue reading
Posted in Augmented reality, Eye tracking, Funding and Awards, Students and Mentorship, Technology, Undergraduate research, Undergraduate research, Wearable computing
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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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Edge-based Provisioning of Holographic Content for Augmented Reality
Our work on using edge computing to transmit holograms to augmented reality (AR) users has recently appeared in the IEEE SmartEdge Workshop, co-located with IEEE PerCom, as an invited paper. [ Paper PDF ] [ Presentation slides ] [ Video … Continue reading
Posted in Augmented reality, Communication networks, Edge computing, Mobile computing, Publications and Demonstrations, Research, Students and Mentorship, Undergraduate research
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