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Congratulations to Professor Ramesh Raskar and the Camera Culture Group  –
Winner of the 2016 Lemelson-MIT prize

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Ramesh Raskar and the Camera Culture team have been awarded the prestigious Lemelson-MIT Prize which honors outstanding mid-career inventors dedicated to improving our world through technological invention. The team creates radical imaging solutions including Femto-photography, an ultra-fast imaging camera that can see around corners, low-cost eye-care solutions for the developing world, and a camera that allows users to read pages of a book without opening the cover. 
The Lemelson-MIT Prize honors outstanding mid-career inventors improving the world through technological invention and demonstrating a commitment to mentorship in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.  The Lemelson-MIT Prize recognizes and funds younger, mid-career inventors with the goal of advancing inventive careers and providing role models for future generations of inventors.  The Lemelson-MIT Prize winner is determined from a field of nominees by two independent committees. One, composed of MIT faculty and alumni/ae, review the nominations and select finalists. The second, a national jury of experts from science, engineering, medicine, technology and business then selects the winner from the finalist pool, who must then be ratified by both committees.



Learn more:

Lemelson-MIT Prize Page, MIT NewsThe World is our Lab,

Raskar announced REDX.io
a peer to peer invention platform for young inventors innovating for billions

Raskar is using the prize to provide funding for REDX labs and clubs worldwide. Raskar’s REDX philosophy has resulted in six hubs including: REDX Mumbai at the We School, DISQ in Nashik, LVP MITra in Hyderabad, Emerging Worlds Special Interest Group at MIT Media Lab, REDx Kumbhathon, and Medhacker in Brazil.  He is making a platform now open and anyone can apply to start REDX co-innovation lab or a club. He considers this an ‘invented venture capital’ model for impactful tech inventions.

Apply to start your Club: REDX – Rethinking Engineering Design eXecution

 

Ramesh Raskar would like to thank the following collaborators for their support:

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Below Photo credit: John Werner

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June 26th, 2015

Vahe Tahmazyan Recounts on his Time as a Visiting Student

June 26th, 2015

ICCP 2015 Best Paper runner-up: Unbounded High Dynamic Range Photography

Our paper “Unbounded High Dynamic Range using a modulo camera” wins the Best Paper runner-up in International Conference on Computational Photography […]

April 13th, 2015

New paper in Nature Communications

Locating and classifying fluorescent tags behind turbid layers using time-resolved inversion Using time resolved and sparse optimization framework to locate […]

March 23rd, 2015

Kumbhathon: Progress and Pictures

March 19th, 2015

ReDX Progress & Pictures

Recently researchers from the MIT Media Lab traveled to India to lead 2 workshops focused on tech innovation for the […]

February 13th, 2015

Nature Comm Paper: Single-photon sensitive light-in-flight imaging

A new paper from our group that goes one step beyond the ‘light in a bottle’ paper. http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2015/150127/ncomms7021/full/ncomms7021.html   The […]

January 15th, 2015

The River of Data

Blog – Article and Pictures by John Werner, Head of Innovation and New Ventures, MIT Media Lab, Camera Culture Group. […]

December 30th, 2014

Kumbhathon: Tech Innovations for a Pop-Up City, Jan 24-30, 2015

  The Kumbh Mela Opportunity: Kumbhathon and the Innovation Sandbox Kumbhathon is a year-round initiative to identify and address the […]

December 22nd, 2014

Press for Camera Culture Project: 4D Printing on NBC News

“Using a new technique known as 4-D printing, researchers can print out dynamic 3-D structures capable of changing their shapes […]

December 20th, 2014

Camera Culture’s (amazing, wonderful, classy) Gift Guide

Don’t know what to get that special someone in your life?  Not to worry – The best Gift Guide of […]

December 19th, 2014

Read “Look At The Eyes” in The Wired World

Read the article by researcher Karin Roesch and Principle Investigator Ramesh Raskar.  “In 2015, data collected from our eyes will […]

December 19th, 2014

Engineering Health – Addressing the Global Health Landscape

Global health is a challenge of scale. Oftentimes we wonder who takes on these types of problems, and the amorphous […]

December 18th, 2014

REDX Camps, Kuldeep Singh Rajput shares the journey of mECG

Kuldeep Singh Rajput is currently a PhD research scholar at National University of Singapore (NUS). He participated in a series […]

November 11th, 2014

BBC Video Features Achuta Kadambi and Ayush Bhandari and Their High Speed Camera

Watch the vide called The $500 camera that operates at the speed of light

November 6th, 2014

Ramesh Raskar Talks about Vision Correcting Displays on BBC News

Watch the video called: The ‘magic glass’ that fixes bad eyesight

November 5th, 2014

Camera Culture Diwali Celebration

We celebrated Diwali last month at Media Lab Tea.  We ate delicious food, listened to good music, and surrounded ourselves with […]

October 30th, 2014

Vote for eyeMITRA – Finalist in Nokia Sensing X Challenge

VOTE NOW!  Congratulations to the eyeMITRA team!  Everyone has been working so hard to make this project a success.  Take […]

October 30th, 2014

Vision Correcting Display Featured in Technology Review

Imagine correcting vision defects without glasses or contact lenses. Too good to be true? Think again. Read the full article

September 15th, 2014

What? Why? How? Visiting Student Vijay Sadashivaiah Answers Important Questions

September 12th, 2014

Visiting Student Annette Mossel Works on Ubiquitous Human Computer Interaction and Ultra-Fast Image Acquisition