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Joseph A Paradiso

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Residence
  
Cambridge, MA

Name
  
Joseph Paradiso

Citizenship
  
Fields
  
Media Arts and Sciences

Institutions
  

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Education
  
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tufts University

Notable students
  
Mathew Laibowitz

Doctoral advisor
  
Prof. Ulrich Becker

Joseph Paradiso is the Alexander W. Dreyfoos (1954) Professor at MIT's Program in Media Arts and Sciences. He directs the MIT Media Lab's Responsive Environments Group, which explores how sensor networks augment and mediate human experience, interaction and perception. He received a B.S. in electrical engineering and physics summa cum laude from Tufts University, and a Ph.D. in physics from MIT with Prof. Ulrich Becker in the Nobel Prize-winning group headed by Prof. Samuel C.C. Ting at the MIT Laboratory for Nuclear Science.

Paradiso's research focuses include ubiquitous computing, embedded systems, sensor networks, wearable and body area networks, energy harvesting and power management for embedded sensors, and interactive media.

He also designed and built one of the world's largest modular synthesizers, and has designed MIDI systems for the musicians Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays. The synthesizer currently streams live-generated audio over the internet.

References

Joseph A. Paradiso Wikipedia