• Search Search
  • User Login
  • Nav Nav
Search
Work for a Member company and need a Member Portal account? Register here with your company email address. Work for a Member company and forgot your password?
  • News + Updates
  • Research
  • About
  • Graduate Program
  • People
  • Events
  • Videos
  • Member Portal
Article

Superhuman Visual Systems to Capture Light—Lemelson-MIT Student Prize

None

 

April 1, 2016

People
  • Achuta Kadambi
    Research Affiliate
Groups
  • Share this article

Redefining the camera to exceed the capabilities of the human eye. Achuta’s aim is to build “superhuman visual systems,” which have been realized in more than a dozen of his U.S. patent filings, with the promise of practical applications in medicine, robotics and consumer devices.

Read on http://lemelson.mit.edu/winners/achuta-kadambi
Related Content
Article Research

Inexpensive ‘Nano-Camera’ Can Operate at the Speed of Light

via MIT News · Nov. 27, 2013
in Camera Culture
Event Events

Miki Rubinstein Seminar: Seeing Through Obstructions

Abstract: If you want to snap a picture of a bald eagle in the zoo, a Little League baseball game, or some nice city landscape from a tall …

Tuesday
October 24, 2017
2:00pm — 3:00pm ET
Achuta Kadambi
Article Research

Using deep imaging for higher resolution

Spinoff Akasha Imaging was co-founded by Kartik Venkataraman, Camera Culture head Ramesh Raskar, and alum Achuta Kadambi. Read more here.

via MIT News · Feb. 18, 2022
in Camera Culture · Media Lab Spinoffs
#imaging #alumni #startup
Publication Research

Rethinking Machine Vision Time of Flight With GHz Heterodyning

Kadambi, Achuta and Raskar, Ramesh, Rethinking Machine Vision Time of Flight with GHz Heterodyning, IEEE Access 2017

Academic Paper, Nov. 2017
in Camera Culture
#imaging

  • News + Updates
  • Research
  • About
  • Graduate Program
  • People
  • Events
  • Videos
  • Member Portal

More ways to explore

  • Videos
  • Publications
  • Job Opportunities
  • Contact

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
School of Architecture + Planning

Accessibility
Donate to the Lab