Joseph Paradiso directs the MIT Media Lab's Responsive Environments Group, which explores the development and application of new sensor technologies for human-computer interfaces and intelligent spaces that create new forms of interactive experience and expression.
Over the course of his career, Paradiso has held positions at the MIT Lab for Nuclear Science, CERN Geneva, ETH Zurich, and the Draper Laboratory, where his work has encompassed high-energy physics detectors, spacecraft control systems, electronic sensors, and electronic music instruments.
Paradiso has a Ph.D. in physics from MIT where he was a Compton Fellow and is the winner of a 2000 Discover Magazine Award for Technical Innovation. Visit Joseph's website for background information and links to his projects