ARCCSRL
I cross-registered for the MIT Media Lab MAS.600 Human 2.0 course in 2023 spring, which focuses on Exoskeleton and prostheses.
Overview
Human 2.0 at MIT
This course covers the principles underlying current and future technologies for cognitive, emotional, social, and physical augmentation. Topics include robotic exoskeletons and orthoses, limb prostheses, neural implants, social-emotional prostheses, and cognitive prostheses.
- Product Design
- Prototyping
- Biomechatronics
- Social & Behavioral Research


Introduction
AR x ROBOTIC LIMB
This research proposes a novel AR-controlled continuum supernumerary robotic limb (ARCCSRL) that allows users to deliver high-level control commands using eye gaze input supported by secondary voice commands.
- Human-Robot Interaction Design
- Augmented Reality Integration
- User Study Implementation
"You can move things by just looking at it!"

"We conducted 22 user testing protocol"
Final Outcome
Results and takeaways
This class requires to get certification for conducting protocols at MIT, these experience of user testing refined my UX skills, highlighting AR controls’ potential for intuitive SRL operation. It also revealed technical challenges, emphasizing opportunities to improve system accuracy, efficiency, and user experience.
- Product Design
- Prototyping
- Biomechatronics
- Social & Behavioral Research

Looking forward to speaking with you soon!
Contact me: [email protected]