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Siborg Design Lab

Computational Human Centered Design

Who We Are

We are a diverse interdisciplinary group of researchers, designers, and developers

What We Do

We study computational methods for improving design processes and human simulation

Our Goal

To improve accessibility and human experience in the built environment

EEG Navigation in Virtual Reality

Research EEG Navigation in Virtual Reality Authorcadop This project is a demonstration of using the emotiv Epoc wireless EEG device as a navigation system for virtual reality. The work was done during employment at the University of Michigan 3D Lab...

Dezeen Feature: Mathew Schwartz creates X-ray images of flowers using a micro-CT scanner

X-ray images of flowers by researcher and designer Mathew Schwartz form the identity of this year's Dezeen Awards. Schwartz, an assistant professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, used a micro-CT scanner to create the images of blooms including miniature orchids, lilies and tulips.

Making Virtual People Follow a Target in NVIDIA Omniverse

This tutorial shows a step-by-step process of developing the DHART extension for the NVIDIA Omniverse application (Create or Isaac).

Automated Segmentation of One-Dimensional (1D) Data

seg1d is an open-source Python package for the automated segmentation of one-dimensional data using one or more reference segments.

Humanoid NAO Tiling Experiment

Robotics Humanoid NAO Tiling Experiment Authorcadop Since the time architecture and construction has embraced robotics, the pre-fab movement has grown rapidly. As the possibilities for new design and fabrication emerge from creativity and need, the application and use...

Human Factors

Human Factors is oriented around teaching students how to find information on human factors and test their designs on people. It discusses the strategies to understanding the human component of a design both in academics and in industry through a series of lectures and exercises on various human subject topics.