Location

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Mission

This NSF-funded and Stony Brook-led project includes collaborators from seven leading universities and centers working together to develop far more realistic cardiac device models than what currently exists.

Details

The CyberCardia platform can be used to test and validate medical devices faster and at a far lower cost than existing methods. CyberCardia, which is funded through NSF's cyber-physical systems program, can also be used to design optimal, patient-specific device therapies, thereby lowering the risk to the patient.

Coordinator

Location

NCS-145

Mission

Researching the connection between humans and computers in the broadest possible sense. From augmenting the human body using computers to developing new ways computers can help and guide people.

Details

Research Interests

  • Human-Computer Collaboration / Integration
  • Augmented Tools
  • Augmented Human Senses / Computer-Human Senses
  • Assistive Augmentation / Assisted Creativity
  • Art + Culture + Tech
  • DIY Digital Fabrication, Rapid Prototyping
  • Augmented Narratives / Storytelling
  • Computer Vision, Image and Video Analysis
  • Augmented Manufacturing
  • Responsive Computer Graphics

Coordinator

The Department of Computer Science is pleased to be part of two grants awarded though SUNY's Empire Innovation Program (EIP) to the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences totaling $4.5 million. The grant funding will be used to recruit and retain world-class faculty and researchers who will strengthen Stony Brook’s research productivity in two high economic opportunity areas of state and national significance — artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity.