MIT Media Lab professor Joseph Paradiso has spent decades pioneering wearable and environmental sensing technologies that span art, medicine, and ecology. Starting with sensor-embedded shoes for augmented dance performance in 1997, his work evolved into sports medicine platforms for elite athletes, and more recently into wildlife tracking and AI-powered acoustic monitoring of endangered honeybees in remote ecosystems. Named an IEEE Fellow for his contributions to wireless wearable sensing and mobile energy harvesting, Paradiso's interdisciplinary research demonstrates how foundational sensing innovations can ripple outward into diverse real-world applications.
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