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Ambient Sensing, a half-day symposium presented by the MIT.nano Immersion Lab, featured talks by MIT faculty and researchers from multiple disciplines who highlighted that sensing and senor technology research is all around us from up in the sky to below the Earth’s surface and deep in the ocean.
Credits: Photo by Tom Gearty/MIT.nano Caption: Located on the third floor of MIT.nano in a two-story space resembling a black-box theater, the Immersion Lab contains embedded systems and individual equipment and platforms. Credits: Photo courtesy of MIT.nano. Caption: The Lenscloud photogrammetry system at the MIT.nano Immersion Lab uses 126 moveable, collapsible cameras to capture 3D renderings of physical objects and generate digital assets using projectors and data patterns. Credits: Photo courtesy of MIT.nano. Caption: Combining a wireless sensor system with the Immersion Lab’s motion capture technology, researchers can simultaneously record physical movement and electrocardiogram signals from a human subject while exercising, observing how a specific motion is connected t