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Ubiquitous Computing Research Group

We are interested in ubiquitous computing and the research issues involved in building and evaluating ubicomp applications and services that impact our lives. Much of our work is situated in settings of everyday activity, such as the classroom, the office and the home. Our research focuses on several topics:
  • Automated capture and access to live experiences
  • Context-aware computing
  • Applications and services in the home
  • Natural interaction
  • Software architecture
  • Technology policy, security and privacy issues
  • Technology for individuals with special needs

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Ubicomp Group Ph.D. Students (Past and Present):
Front Row (L to R): Gregory Abowd, Shwetak Patel
Middle Row (L to R): Giovanni Iachello, Erich Stuntebeck, Gillian Hayes, Tracy Westeyn, Kris Nagel, Anind Dey, Jen Mankoff, Julie Kientz, Zhigang Hua, Jay Summet, Mario Romero
Back Row (L to R): Brian Landry

Recent News:

22 December 2010 - News

Nazafreen Zahoor was born today.

28 November 2009 - News

Leonardo Romero was born at Emory Midtown. Mom and baby are doing great!
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25 September 2009 - News

Congrats to TJ and his wife, Julie, who just gave birth to a baby boy named Jayden, today.

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30 August 2009 - News

Congratulations to Ubicomp Group alum Shwetak Patel for being named one of MIT Technology Review's Top Innovators under 35!




We are affiliated with the following organizations and labs:

Aware Home
Future Computing Environments



Last modified 29 December 2008 at 1:52 pm by mayank