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Ramesh Raskar

Lead Instructor

Advances in Imaging and Machine Learning: Medical, VR-AR, and Self-Driving Cars

Ramesh Raskar is an Associate Professor at the MIT Media Lab and heads the Lab’s Camera Culture research group. Raskar's research interests span the fields of computational light transport, computational photography, inverse problems in imaging, and human-computer interaction.

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Building NE48-200
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USA

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