Posted by Alumni from MIT
December 18, 2020
MIT.nano has announced its second annual seed grants to support hardware and software research related to sensors, 3D/4D interaction and analysis, augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), and gaming. The grants are awarded through the MIT.nano Immersion Lab Gaming Program, a four-year collaboration between MIT.nano and video game development company NCSOFT, a founding member of the MIT.nano Consortium. “We are thrilled to award seven grants this year in support of research that will shape how people interact with the digital world and each other,” says MIT.nano Associate Director Brian W. Anthony. “The MIT.nano Immersion Lab Gaming Program encourages cross-collaboration between disciplines. Together, musicians and engineers, performing artists and data scientists will work to change the way humans think, study, interact, and play with data and information.” The MIT.nano Immersion Lab is a new, two-story immersive space dedicated to visualizing, understanding, and interacting... learn more