David Ramsay

Assistant Professor // Human Computer Interaction, Social Aspects of Computing, Next generation Sensing Systems
School of Computing
David Ramsay

Bio and Research Information

David Ramsay studies how the design of ubiquitous tools alter our cognition, with an emphasis on patterns of daily attention. He combines high-quality hardware systems with cutting edge statistical modeling to measure, understand, and improve human experience. David earned his PhD in 2023 from the MIT Media Lab as part of the Responsive Environments Group. He is a Fulbright-winning researcher who spent three years as an audio systems engineer in Bose Research before joining MIT. While at MIT, he published on embedded machine learning model design at Google AI and spent two summers studying manufacturing in Shenzhen, China under the supervision of Dr. Bunnie Huang.

Research Area

Human Computer Interaction, Social Aspects of Computing, Next generation Sensing Systems

Schedule for Winter 2024-2025

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